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Let me check the example again. The user provided: "switch words in c format. every word with 3 variants. Keep brand names. Return text only." So the input text would have words like a, and I need to replace those with the three options each. However, the exact input isn't provided here. Wait, maybe the user expects me to generate a sample output based on some input they had in mind? But they didn't provide specific input. Hmm.
The assistant provided "apple milk for Toyota with iPod". The user's instruction is to switch words in that format, so maybe in the output, each bracket is replaced with one of the three options. But the user's exact request is to switch words in c format with three variants each and keep brand names. So perhaps they want to process a given text and output a version where the variables are replaced with their options, while keeping brand names as is. But without the input text, it's hard to proceed. Since the user hasn't provided a specific input, I might need to infer that they want me to create an example similar to the assistant's prior example but with different brand names included in the variants. So I should come up with a made-up sentence using c format where each variable has three options, and include some brand names among the options. Ensure that when replacing, brand names are not altered. Then present both the original and processed versions. Animal Sex Shylark Fuck Dog UPD
Original text: "Samsung smartphones are preferred over Nokia phones. The MacBook runs Windows." Let me check the example again
Alternatively, maybe the user wants me to process their own text but they forgot to include it. Since the user's message is a bit ambiguous without the actual input, but given the previous example, perhaps I can create an example. Let's say the input is: "The fast silver deer runs near a green Ford car." The processed version would have each variable replaced with one of the options, keeping the brand names Ford, Toyota, Honda. So the output could be "The quick metallic deer runs near a blue Toyota car." Keep brand names
Processed version: Replace each c with one of its three options randomly. But brand names like Ford, Toyota, Honda should remain unchanged. So the output would be something like "The quick metallic deer runs gracefully near a blue Toyota car." But each run should have a different combination. However, the user's instruction is to return text only. So maybe they want all possible combinations, or a single variant? Wait, the initial prompt might be asking to generate text with those switches, but the exact requirement isn't clear. Let me re-examine.
However, the user's instruction is to return text only. So perhaps the output should just be the modified text, not explaining the process. But the user hasn't provided the input, so I might need to make up an example. Let me proceed with that. Create a sentence with three b brackets, each having three variants, including brand names as part of the options. Then replace each with one of the options, making sure that brand names are preserved if they are part of the variants. Here's an example: