But the user's example input didn't have titles being skipped. Let me check the previous example. In the first user message, the text included "HDB Upgrading Programs" and that was processed by swapping each word except "HDB". So maybe in this case, "Aging Population" is considered a title, which is part of the text but not a brand name. The user instruction says to "skip proper nouns". If "Aging Population" is a title, perhaps it's a proper noun. Alternatively, maybe it's not. This is a bit ambiguous, but since the user didn't mention titles, maybe just treat each word unless it's a brand name. Since "HDB" and "HDB4UB" are terms, but in the current text, "HDB4UB" is a term that might be a proper noun but not a brand name. The user's instruction says to skip proper nouns, which usually refer to specific names. Since "Aging Population" is a title, perhaps leave it as is. Wait, in the user's previous example, "HDB4UB" was in quotes, so maybe it's a term to keep. So in this case, "Aging Population" is a header, maybe part of the text. The user's instruction might mean to skip proper nouns like brand names (HDB) but process other words. Therefore, process each word except HDB, Singapore, etc. So process each word here.
Wait, perhaps the user wants to take a normal text and, for certain key words, add the v1 formatting with three alternatives. But the example seems to show the assistant creating such variations in the output. So maybe the user's actual input is a text with some key words that need to be replaced with three alternatives each, formatted as v1. However, in the example provided by the user, the input doesn't have those placeholders, but the assistant's output does. So maybe the user is asking to generate three alternatives for specific phrases in their text, formatting them as v2.
So, perhaps the user's original text is the one they provided, and they want me to take certain words in that text and replace them with v2 where each v is an alternative. Then output the text with those variations. But the user's example shows that when the input text is "Understanding HDB4UB: A Comprehensive Guide", the output becomes "Exploring Clarifying HDB4UB: A Comprehensive Guide". So, they transformed the first sentence by adding Understanding and A Comprehensive. hdb4ub
The user says: "change words formatted v1. each word with 3 alternatives. Skip proper nouns. Output text only."
Process:
So, for each selected word, generate three variations, including the original term as one of them. However, in the example, "Understanding" is the first in the list, so the original is retained. That might be a way to keep the original meaning while providing alternative terms. However, the user's instruction says "change words", so perhaps they want to replace the original word with three alternatives, excluding the original. But in the sample, the assistant did include the original. Maybe this is acceptable. Alternatively, maybe the user's actual instruction is ambiguous on this point, but the example shows that they expect the original to be included. So I should follow that approach.
"Understanding HDB4UB: A Comprehensive Guide The term “HDB4UB” might seem unfamiliar to many, but it holds significant relevance in specific contexts, particularly in Singapore. This article aims to provide an in-depth exploration of what HDB4UB entails, its implications, and why it matters. What is HDB4UB? HDB4UB stands for “Housing and Development Board for UltraB” or more accurately understood within the context of Singapore’s public housing landscape. However, a more precise definition relates to specific housing schemes or possibly abbreviations used in real estate or governmental contexts. Historical Context and Evolution The Housing and Development Board (HDB) in Singapore is a statutory board under the Ministry of National Development. Established in 1966, its primary goal is to provide affordable housing to the population, ensuring that the homes are not just shelters but part of a broader strategy for urban planning and social cohesion." But the user's example input didn't have titles
Continue this for each word. Replace where possible, maintaining the structure. Make sure to format each replacement as v1 without markdown. Also, check for proper nouns and keep them as is. Once done, reassemble the text with the replacements.
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