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Okay, the user wants me to convert each term in their text into three synonyms using spintax in the format x. They specified not to change proper nouns and to handle it as text only. Let me break this down. Original text input example: "Apple sells smartphones in
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In the absence of actual input, perhaps the best approach is to give an example. For instance, take a sample sentence and show the transformation. Let's take "The cat sleeps on the mat." Replace "cat" with feline, "sleeps" with dozes, "mat" with rug. So the result is "The feline naps on the rug."
But since the user hasn't provided the actual text, the assistant might need to ask for the text to work on. However, given the user's message is a request for the assistant to convert the term when given, perhaps the user wants to input a term here. But looking back at the query, the user wrote "convert each term with 3 synonyms in spintax: z. No changes to proper nouns. Text only." So maybe they want the assistant to provide an example of how to do it. Since they provided an example where "apple" becomes apple, which is confusing, maybe the user expects a similar structure but correctly applying synonyms.
So the task is straightforward: for each term in the input text, replace it with three synonyms using spintax. Proper nouns remain unchanged. The challenge is determining which terms are proper nouns and which are not. Since the user didn't provide actual text, maybe I should provide a hypothetical example.