In the text, when the user wrote "OCC (Overdraft and Cash Credit)" they are explaining what OCC stands for. The actual term is "OCC" with the parentheses explaining it. The user's instruction might be to replace the term "OCC" with three options. However, the explanation given is "Overdraft and Cash Credit" which is two items. So perhaps the user intended that OCC stands for three options, but the original text only has two. Hmm, maybe I need to adjust that. Alternatively, maybe the user made a mistake and included an extra option in the example, but the actual term in the text is different.
First, I need to look through the provided text and identify any phrases that can be replaced with three alternatives. The example given had terms like "Overdraft" swapped to "Overdraft|Cash Credit|Loan" and "Margins" as part of "Margins" in "BFDCM". However, the user now wants all such terms converted into the three-option format, even if the original text already has options in braces. Wait, no, the example shows that the user wanted to replace words with three options. The current task is to take the text they provided and convert parts of it into three alternatives in braces.
Wait, but the user might not intend for me to guess. If the original text has two options, maybe there's no need to change it. However, the user wants all terms with three options to be in the specified format. Since the example in the user's problem includes "OCC" as Loan, perhaps that's an example of how to handle a similar case. Canara Bank Occ Stock Statement Form Downloadbfdcm
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In the given text, "OCC" is defined as "Overdraft and Cash Credit". So there are two options. If the user wants three, maybe they expect me to infer a third. But that's speculative. Alternatively, maybe the user made a mistake and there are no such terms in the text. The original text might not have any terms that require three options, so the processing would result in no changes except the example provided in the user's mind. In the text, when the user wrote "OCC
The user's exact instruction is: "swap words as word3. all words with 3 alternatives. Don't touch proper nouns. Text only." So in the current text, any words that can be replaced by three synonyms should be converted. Proper nouns like "Canara Bank" shouldn't be touched.
Alternatively, maybe the user is referring to the previous example where "OCC" was expanded into three options, so here, any similar abbreviations or terms should be converted. However, "BFDCM" is already an acronym, but in the example, part of it ("Margins") was replaced. Wait, in the first example provided by the user, they had "BFDCM (Bank Finance for Domestic Commercial Margins)" where "Bank Finance|Domestic Commercial|Margins" were used as the replacement. So maybe in the current text, "BFDCM" should be replaced by expanding it with three parts. But the user's instruction now is to swap words as word1 for all words with three alternatives, not touching proper nouns. However, the explanation given is "Overdraft and Cash
Now, applying these replacements using the opt1 format, ensuring not to change proper nouns. Proper nouns include Canara Bank, BFDCM, and any specific document names if they exist. Since the user says "Text only," and to "not touch proper nouns," I need to make sure terms like Canara Bank and BFDCM remain as they are.