Alternatively, maybe this is a test of the model's ability to format the response. So perhaps the user wants me to show an example. Let's create a hypothetical input and output. For example, if the input was "Apple is a great company," the output would be "Apple is the excellent company." Here, "Apple" remains unchanged as a brand name.
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In conclusion, I need to process the input text by substituting each word with three synonyms, leave brand names alone, and format the output with syn1. Since the user hasn't provided specific text, maybe the example I provided would suffice, but the user might have intended to provide a text. However, based on the current prompt, I should respond with the format example as per their instruction. Alternatively, maybe this is a test of the
If the user had provided a sample text, like "Apple is a great brand," I would need to replace each word (except "Apple") with three synonyms. But since the actual text isn't here, maybe they want a general example. Wait, looking back at their query, it says "revise each word with 3 alternatives using syn2 format. Keep brand names. Return text only." So maybe they want me to output the format they expect, perhaps using a placeholder. But no, the user hasn't provided any text to revise yet. For example, if the input was "Apple is
Okay, the user wants me to revise each word with three alternatives using the syn1 format and keep the brand names. Let me start by understanding what exactly they need. They provided a text where each word should be replaced with three synonyms, but keep any brand names intact.
First, I need to process each word in the input text. Wait, the input text wasn't provided here. Hmm, maybe this is part of a larger query where they expect me to do this for whatever text they send next. But in the current case, the user's instruction is just the command without the actual text. Oh, maybe they made a mistake and forgot to attach the text. But since my response should be based on the given prompt, perhaps this is a test example. Let me clarify.
Wait, perhaps this is the setup for an example. Let me assume they want me to demonstrate how the output would look. Let's take a sample sentence to illustrate. For instance, the sentence "Nike is a famous sports brand." Here, "Nike" is a brand name and stays the same. The other words would be replaced. "Is" could be "is|are|am", but usually, synonyms for "is" might be "is|are|exists", but in this case, maybe the user wants exact synonyms. Wait, "is" is a verb form, so synonyms might not be direct. Maybe using forms like "is|was|am", but that's not true synonyms. Hmm, perhaps the user wants to keep the same part of speech, so for each word, provide two other verbs, nouns, etc.