So let's proceed word by word.
Wait, perhaps there was a misunderstanding. The user might have provided an example where they replaced certain terms with three options. For instance, if the original text had a term that could be replaced by three different terms, the user wants those replaced with v3. But in the given text, there are no such terms. So maybe this is a test case where the user expects the assistant to generate a hypothetical example. However, the user's instruction is to return the given text with all terms that have three options formatted as v1. Since the provided text doesn't have such terms, perhaps the user expects me to point that out. But maybe I'm missing something. Let me check again. So let's proceed word by word
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Wait, the user's instruction says "each term with 3 synonyms in spintax". So every term that can be synonymized should have three options. I have to be careful not to miss any terms and to ensure the synonyms are accurate. Also, the output should be text only, as per their last request. Let me put it all together now, ensuring that each term is replaced with the spintax and brand names remain the same. For instance, if the original text had a
But "By" is part of a phrase. Hmm. Maybe the user wants each separate word to have variants, but some phrases might be considered as terms. But the user hasn't specified that. It's safer to assume each word is a separate term unless they are proper nouns. However, the user's instruction is to return the