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But the user's exact instruction says "rework words in spintax: y. all words with 3 alternatives. Keep brand names. Return text only." So the original is x, which already has three. Maybe they want a new structure where each word is a set of three options, but each is replaced by three other options. For example, turn x into something like b e h, but that's three separate placeholders for each word. But the original is one placeholder with three words. Hmm.

Alternatively, perhaps they want to combine the spintax into a sentence where each part can expand into three options. Let me think. For example, if the original is "Buy y today," and they want all words to have three options, but the x, y, z are already three. So unless the original text has more words, maybe the user is confused and wants to create a sentence where each word is a spintax with three options. But without a specific input from the user, it's hard to tell. AdultTime - Ember Fiera and Cliff Jensen - A Su...

But the user's example just shows y, which is one placeholder. So perhaps they want to generate a sentence where each word in that sentence is replaced by a z structure. But the problem is that the user hasn't provided actual text, just the spintax example. So maybe they want me to create a new example where each word in the spintax has three alternatives, keeping the structure but ensuring all the words in the example have three options. Since the original example already has three, that's already correct. Maybe the user made a mistake in their example. Alternatively, they might want to have multiple words in a sentence each with three options, but they only provided three options in one placeholder. So perhaps they need to know how to structure a sentence with multiple placeholders each having three options. But the user's exact instruction says "rework words

Okay, the user wants me to rework the words in spintax z into a sentence with all words having three alternatives. They also mentioned to keep brand names. Let me break this down. Return text only

Given the ambiguity, the best approach is to generate an example where each word in a short phrase is replaced with a spintax of three alternatives. Let's say the example sentence is "We recommend using [BrandName] for a." If we need to ensure all words (except [BrandName]) have three alternatives, we would create: "We z recommend o using [BrandName] for q." But the user's instruction says to keep brand names, so if the brand is already in the spintax, we leave it as is.

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