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Assuming that the user intended to provide a text example but forgot, perhaps they want me to respond with an example output. For instance, given a sample text with spintax groups and proper nouns, I should demonstrate how to replace the three-option groups. Let me create a hypothetical example. Suppose the text is "The brown fox jumps over the brown dog." Here, all spintax groups have three options. The proper nouns here might be none, but if there were a name like "John x Doe", I should leave "John" and "Doe" as proper nouns. Replacing the spintax groups with other three-term options. The output would be "The red fox jumps over the active dog."

The user's instruction is to switch terms with three options in spintax, proper nouns stay. Only output text. The text is: ... but there's no actual text given. So maybe they intended to provide a sample text but forgot. Alternatively, maybe the example they gave is the text they want processed. But the example is y, which is already spintax. So maybe they want each 3-term spintax group to be replaced with another set of three terms, while keeping proper nouns as is. HotMILFsFuck 22 12 04 Allie Anal Uncut Gems Par...

Okay, let's tackle this query. The user wants to switch all terms with three options in spintax, while keeping proper nouns unchanged. They provided an example: z. The challenge is to process the given text accordingly. Assuming that the user intended to provide a

But the user's original example uses z, so maybe they just want a generic explanation. Alternatively, they might be asking for a script or a tool to do this automatically. But the user mentioned "Only output text," so probably expecting a transformed version of their provided text. Since no text was provided, perhaps the example is x itself. So maybe the correct answer is to replace z with another set of three terms, but since the user might want to see an example of the process, I can show that y becomes apple, etc. But the user said "switch all terms with 3 options," so the key is to replace each three-term group with another three-term group, while keeping proper nouns. So the answer would be an example of such a switch. Since there's no actual text, maybe the user wants me to create a sample. Let's go ahead with that. Suppose the text is "The brown fox jumps over the brown dog

So the task is to take a given text, identify all spintax groups with exactly three options, replace each of them with a new set of three terms, and leave proper nouns untouched. However, without the actual text to operate on, maybe the user is looking for an explanation or a method on how to do this. Alternatively, they might have meant to include the text after "Text:" but forgot. Since in their query, after "Text:" there's nothing, maybe it's a mistake.

z becomes apple, maintaining all proper nouns.

First, I need to understand what the user means by "switch all terms with 3 options." They mentioned replacing each spintax group that has exactly three terms with another group that also has three terms, but using different words. Proper nouns like "Alice" and "New York" should remain as they are. The example shows that replacing y with three options. But the user wants this applied to their own text, not just the placeholder.