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Given all that, I'll proceed to inform the user that the input text is missing. However, since the user requested to return only the text, perhaps I should do that. But the user might not see the note. Hmm. This is a bit of a dilemma. Let me go with the instruction to point out missing text.

Wait, but in the initial message, the user provided an example of the expected output format. For instance, if the text was "The car has a powerful engine," the rephrased version would be automobile possesses powerful engine. But here, there's no input text. OnlyFans 22 08 18 Jameliz And Caffeineslxt Her ...

Okay, the user wants me to rephrase each term in the given text with three synonyms separated by pipes, keeping brand names intact. First, I need to identify all the terms in the text. But wait, the user provided an empty text. Hmm, maybe they meant to include some text but forgot. Without the actual text, how can I proceed? Let me check again. Given all that, I'll proceed to inform the

The input text is missing. Please provide the text to rephrase terms with synonyms. Wait, but in the initial message, the user

Alternatively, maybe the user is testing if the model can handle missing input. Since I can't process an empty text, the proper action is to state that no text was provided. However, the user might have pasted the query correctly but missed the text. In any case, following the guidelines, I should respond with an error message or explanation. But the user's example shows that when there's a response, they include the rephrased terms. So if there's no input, I should clarify.

I need to respond appropriately. The correct response would be to point out that there's no text provided to work with. But they want me to return the text only, so maybe I should just reply with a placeholder? Wait, the instructions say "Return text only," but if there's no text to process, how should I handle it?

Therefore, I need to reply that there is no input text to process. But the user's instructions say "Return text only," so maybe just return an empty response. However, the assistant guidelines say to mention missing context. To adhere to both, perhaps the best is to respond with a note about missing text. But the user wants the text only. Maybe they made an error in sending the query.