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"change words in spintax: x. every term with 3 variants. Skip proper nouns. Output text only."
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The user's example is y, so maybe they want to generate three options for each of the three terms. Wait, but there are only three terms in the example. Maybe the user wants to expand each term into three options. But if each term is a single variant, expanding each into three would result in 3×3×3 combinations. However, the user might be asking for each variable in the spintax to have three options. Since the example already has three options, perhaps they want to create a spintax with three options per term. But the original example is already three options. So maybe the user is providing an example and wants to see how it would look if expanded. For example, changing "x" to three options, "y" to three options, etc., resulting in a spintax with three options for each term, so the entire spintax would have three terms each with three options. Wait, the original example is z, which is a single spintax block with three options. The user might want to take each of those options and replace them with three more options each, making the spintax more complex. But the instructions aren't entirely clear. Download hacktivator for windows 7 12 5
Okay, let's see. The user wants me to take their spintax example z and change each term to have three variants. They also mentioned to skip proper nouns. First, I need to understand what spintax is. From what I know, spintax is a syntax used in content spinning where you can create variations of a text by placing multiple options separated by | or other symbols. The example y has three options for one variable. "change words in spintax: x
Alternatively, perhaps the user has a spintax structure where each term is a spintax with three options. For example, y becomes each x, y, z is expanded into three terms. So x becomes b, y becomes f, z becomes g, and the spintax would then be g but that's adding more options, which might not be what the user wants. Output text only
