Meidenvanholland 24 06 28 Esmee Is Een Geile Re...
Wait, the user says "modify words in spintax: x. every word with 3 variants. Keep names intact. Only the result." So the example given is x, which is three options, but perhaps the user's original Spin Tax might have two, like y, and they need to expand to three. Or maybe they want to ensure that all Spin Tax groups in their text have exactly three options. The exact instruction is a bit unclear, but given the example, maybe they have a Spin Tax group with two options and need to add a third, or the Spin Tax groups that have multiple words each need to be split into individual Spin Tax groups with three options each. Alternatively, maybe they want each word in the text to be part of a Spin Tax with three variants, but not change any proper names.
Original instruction: "modify words in spintax: z. every word with 3 variants. Keep names intact. Only the result." MeidenVanHolland 24 06 28 Esmee Is Een Geile Re...
In any case, the key points are: 1. The input is a Spin Tax group (e.g., z). 2. Modify each word in the Spin Tax to have three variants. 3. Keep names (proper nouns) intact. 4. Output only the result. Wait, the user says "modify words in spintax: x