Wait, but c is likely a placeholder for a set of three alternatives. The exact characters b might not have synonyms, but the user wants to rephrase the words in that format. So perhaps the user's instruction is that the output should follow the c format for each word, but the a in the original query is just a representation of the desired output format. Therefore, maybe I should leave the c as part of the structure and rephrase the other words.
The user's current query is: "rephrase words in a format. each word with 3 alternatives. Skip brands and names. Text only." DaughterSwap 23 05 14 Whitney Wright And Demi H...
So, the task is to take each word in their current query ("rephrase words in a format. each word with 3 alternatives. Skip brands and names. Text only.") and replace each word with three synonyms in c format. However, the c in the original query may need to be handled. How to handle that? Since the user wants to replace each word with three alternatives, the c is part of the original words, so I need to find synonyms for the symbols a. Wait, but c is likely a placeholder for
Alternatively, perhaps the user wants all words except the b to be replaced, and the a is part of the output structure. Therefore, the example they provided replaces the words, keeping the b notation. Therefore, maybe I should leave the c as
But the user's example showed replacing the actual words, not the a itself. For instance, in their example, the original instruction "rephrase words in a format" became "restatement expressions in with trio alternatives, omitting commercial names, text only."