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But how do I replace each word with three variants? Do I need to substitute each word with three different forms, perhaps in different contexts? Or generate three synonyms for each word? The example given seems to use different forms or related terms. For example, "apple" becomes core, stem, tart. So perhaps it's about different aspects or forms of the word.

"man consumed a stem, and woman preferred striped".

Looking back, in the system message, the user's instruction is to take the input text and replace each word with three variants in c format, leaving names unchanged. But the current query only says "Text:" without any actual text. Maybe this is a test case or the user forgot to include the text. Since the assistant needs to respond immediately, perhaps the user expects a placeholder response or an example. sex tube mature russian

Alternatively, maybe the user is testing the system's ability to handle such a task when the input text is provided. Since the user hasn't included a specific text, perhaps the assistant should request the text. But the instructions say "result only," so the assistant might be expected to generate a sample output based on a hypothetical text, but that's unclear.

Wait, but the user wants the result only, so perhaps they just need the output without any explanation. However, the current query is just "Text:" without any following text. In the history, the user might have provided a specific text for processing, but here, in the current query, the text is missing. Let me check again. But how do I replace each word with three variants

"John consumed a core, and Mary preferred striped".

Here, "John" and "Mary" are proper nouns and remain as themselves within the brackets, but in the example, they are part of the variants. Wait, the user said to leave names unchanged, so the proper nouns should not be changed. So in the example, "John" should just be "John" or remain as is, but the user's previous example included names within the variants. Hmmm, there's some inconsistency here. The example given seems to use different forms

This way, the names are unchanged, and the other words have their variants.