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So, to fulfill the request, the assistant should generate a sample output where any term with three variants is enclosed in curly braces, and proper nouns are not altered. Since the user didn't provide actual text, creating a sample would demonstrate understanding of the task.
But how to handle if the input is missing? The user might expect the assistant to output a sample based on an assumed input. Alternatively, the correct response is to point out that no text was provided. But the user's instruction says "Only output text," so maybe they don't want any explanation. However, the example given in the problem might help. Let me look at the example the assistant provided before. Taylor Lautner Sex Tape Masturbation
For instance, if the input was: "The banana is tasty. NewJersey is a city." The proper noun "New" part is tricky because "New York" is a proper noun. Wait, the instruction says proper nouns stay, but if the term is a proper noun with variants, do I convert the non-proper part? So, to fulfill the request, the assistant should
Wait, but the example given is text with line breaks. The user didn't provide the actual text. Oh, right, maybe they intended to paste the text after the initial message, but it's empty here. Hmm, maybe it's part of a test or a placeholder. Let me check the query again. The user might expect the assistant to output
The user wrote: "text: [empty] convert every term with 3 variants in c format. Proper nouns stay. Only output text." So perhaps they want me to imagine that there's a text input where certain terms are incformat, and I need to convert them to the bracketed version. But in this case, the input text is empty. Wait, maybe the actual text was supposed to be provided, but it's missing here. Or maybe the user made a mistake in the input.
Okay, the user wants me to convert certain terms in a text to a specific format using b, but proper nouns should stay the same. First, I need to understand what exactly they're asking. They mentioned "convert every term with 3 variants in b format." So probably any term that has three possible variations listed with | should be converted into the c format, while keeping proper nouns unchanged.
This is confusing. Maybe the user wants to take each term that has exactly three alternatives separated by pipes and wrap them in curly braces. Proper nouns like "New York" should remain unchanged even if they have pipes, but perhaps the model should not modify them. So the key is to identify terms with three variants and format them as a, but leave proper nouns alone.