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I should also consider that some terms might not have exactly three synonyms, but the user wants to have them grouped when possible. However, the instruction is to convert "every term with 3 variants", so only those with three will be processed.

But I need to be careful not to include proper nouns. Let's say the text has "Paris is the capital of France." If "capital" has three synonyms, but "Paris" is a proper noun, so leave it as is. Only the three synonyms for "capital" would be replaced. LegalPorno.24.07.28.Sussy.Sweet.LTP476.XXX.1080...

Okay, let's tackle this user's request. They want me to convert every term with three variants into the format word2, without changing proper nouns and only working on the text. First, I need to understand exactly what they mean by "every term with 3 variants". The example they provided shows canine, which are all different words for the same concept. So I guess they want synonyms grouped together like that. I should also consider that some terms might

Another thing to consider is identifying which terms have three synonyms. The user might be testing if I can find common synonyms in the given text and represent them that way. For example, if the text has "dog" and two other synonyms, I need to group them. But if there's a term without three synonyms, maybe leave it as is? Or only process terms that can be grouped into three? Let's say the text has "Paris is the capital of France

I need to make sure that each group of three synonyms is enclosed in curly braces with a pipe separating each term. Also, it's important not to alter the original text except for those replacements. Maybe they have a specific text they want processed, but the input here is empty. But perhaps they'll provide the text in another message.

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