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But since the user's actual input is empty, perhaps the assistant should respond with that example. However, the user's instruction says "Text:" so maybe the assistant is supposed to process that line. Since "Text:" is the input, the assistant should process each word in "Text: " which includes "Text" and ":". But the colon is a punctuation mark, not a word, and "Text" is a proper noun? No, "Text" is a common noun here in the context of the command. Wait, in the user's input line, the text is "Text:" which is probably part of the command input. If the assistant is supposed to process the words in "Text:" then:
night: evening
But the user's example might be to process a given text. Since the actual input is "Text:" and no further text, the assistant's output should be copy: OnlyFans 23 06 29 LittleMouchette Cheerleader B...
But the user might have intended a different text. Since there's confusion, perhaps the assistant should output nothing because there's no actual text to process. But since the user's actual input is empty,
Okay, the user wants every word in the given text to have three synonyms in the format syn3, and they want to skip proper nouns. The output should be text only. Let me start by understanding exactly what they need. But the colon is a punctuation mark, not
Another consideration: words with multiple meanings. For example, "bat" could be an animal or a baseball bat. The synonym replacement might need to handle that, but without context, it's tricky.
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