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I should also ensure that the spintax is correctly formatted, using curly braces and pipes. No markdown, just plain text with the spintax. Also, skip any proper nouns, so words like "Duplecast" won't be in spintax.
Wait, the user wrote: "every term with 3 variants as word2. Proper nouns stay. Only output text. Text: [the given text]". So perhaps the actual text they provided is supposed to have terms in curly braces with three words separated by |, and I need to replace each occurrence with one of the three variants. But looking at the text they gave, there's no such notation. That's confusing. Maybe the user intended to include the examples with the word1 as part of the text they want processed. But in their provided text, there are no such markers. Duplecast Activation Code
Hmm, maybe this is a test. The user wants me to respond to the initial instruction and process the given text according to the rules. Since there are no braces in the provided text, perhaps I should output the same text but maybe indicate that no replacements were needed. But the user might have intended that the words "Activation Code" and "activation code" are considered as terms with 3 variants. Let's assume that. For example, "Activation Code" could be replaced with "License Key", "Product Key", or "Activation Code" itself. However, the instruction says proper nouns stay, so if "Activation Code" is a proper noun, it should remain. I should also ensure that the spintax is
"record, edit, and publish" → capture, manipulate, distribute. Alternatively, produce, refine, release. Wait, the user wrote: "every term with 3 variants as word2
"intuitive interface" → user-friendly design, easy navigation, straightforward layout.
Wait, maybe the user meant each individual term, so if there's a compound term like "audio editing," that's one term that needs three variants. So each individual word or phrase that can be replaced should have three options. The key is to not touch proper nouns and apply the spintax to every other modifiable term with three alternatives each.