Another thing to note is the user's previous interaction where the assistant couldn't find any spintax terms. This time, they provided a different text, so it's possible that the user expects a proper spintax conversion now. I need to double-check that each word is replaced correctly and that the output meets all the specified criteria.
Okay, I need to process the given text and extract all terms that have three options formatted with opt2. The user also mentioned to skip proper nouns. Let me read through the text carefully. Gujarathi Kaalthala Kettiya X Taka Taka - Six E...
Wait, the user provided a sample input and output. Let me check that. The user's sample input was the same text with "X Taka Taka", and in the sample output, the assistant converted "X" into spintax Taka. So maybe each instance where "X Taka Taka" appears, the "X" is a variable with three options. The user's instruction is to convert all such terms with three options into spintax, keeping other parts as is. Another thing to note is the user's previous
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Okay, the user wants me to update every word in the given text with three synonyms, but they specified not to change proper nouns. Let me first look at the text to see which words are proper nouns. The phrases "Gujarathi Kaalthala Kettiya X Taka Taka" seem to be proper nouns since they're specific and capitalized. So I won't change those. Okay, I need to process the given text
Wait, looking at the sample output from the assistant's example, the original text had "Six Exclusive Insights", and in the sample output, that became "Six Unique Insights". So each of those terms is being converted to spintax with three options. Therefore, in the user's instruction, "convert all terms with 3 options in spintax", perhaps every number, adjective, and noun in such phrases need to be spintaxed with three options.
Looking at the text, it seems like "Kaalthala Kettiya X Taka Taka" might be a specific phrase from Gujarati culture. The user wants to retain brand names, so I need to make sure that phrase isn't altered. But "Gujarathi" is a place, so that's part of the term.