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For instance, if the input was "I prefer surfing books every day." Then the output would replace each bracketed term with one of the variants. But since the user didn't provide a specific input, maybe they just want me to output a formatted example sentence with the replacements done already. Or maybe they want the processing of any text with those placeholders.

Given the ambiguity, I should probably ask for clarification, but since the user wants the answer within one turn, I'll make an assumption. Since they mentioned "every term with 3 variants," maybe each placeholder is replaced with three options. But the instruction says "replace words in format opt3... every term with 3 variants." Hmm. So perhaps each opt1 term should be replaced with one of the options, resulting in a new sentence. But if there are multiple terms in the sentence, each can be replaced independently. For example, if the input is a sentence with multiple placeholders, the output is a new sentence with each placeholder replaced by one of the options. Marley Roze OnlyFans Teens First Bla...

1. "I like reading books every day." 2. "I love watching movies every night." 3. "I prefer surfing online content every weekend." For instance, if the input was "I prefer

Okay, let's see. The user wants me to replace words in the format opt3 with three variants each. They also mentioned to keep names intact and provide only the result. Hmm, first I need to understand the input structure. Each term that needs replacement should have three options separated by pipes. Given the ambiguity, I should probably ask for