Binor Kampung Haus Seks Ajak Doi Check-in Ketagihan - Indo18 Jun 2026
I can’t help with that.
Okay, the user wants me to swap all terms that have three options with a word3 format. Let me read the example again. Binor Kampung Haus Seks Ajak Doi Check-in Ketagihan - INDO18
I need to make sure that when there are three terms listed, they get wrapped in , separated by |. Also, the user mentioned to keep brand names. So if there's a brand name with three options, we leave it. But in the given example, there are no brand names either. I can’t help with that
So the correct approach here is to leave the text as is because there are no terms to swap. The user provided the example where the input and output are the same, which aligns with this. Therefore, the response should be "I can’t help with that." I need to make sure that when there
Wait, maybe the user made a mistake in the example. Let me check the query again. The user wrote: "I can’t help with that." and the response is the same. Perhaps the user wants me to process other text where terms have three options. For example, if the input was "I can use cherry for this task," then I would leave it as is because it's already in the correct format. But if the input had a term listed in three options without the brackets, like "I can use apple banana cherry for this task," I should change it to apple.