First, I need to check the input for any instances where there are three similar terms. But wait, there's an example provided in the query where "product" is changed to product. So maybe the original text had words that need to be replaced with three synonyms each.
Okay, let's see. The user wants me to rephrase all terms that have three options into the format word1, and keep names as they are. They also want just the result. The Red Ghost 2019 Tamil Dubbed Movie Download HOT-
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So, the task is to replace each such term in the input text with three options in the specified format. The user provided an example but wants the actual result, meaning the processed text with those replacements. However, since there's no input given, maybe the user is using a test case with "product" and expects the same for other words. First, I need to check the input for
Wait, the user didn't provide a specific text to work on. The example they gave is part of their initial instruction. So maybe they want me to apply this transformation to a given text. But since the user didn't actually provide a text to process, perhaps it's a test or an example. Okay, let's see
But according to the original query, the user says "rephrase all terms with 3 options as word1. Leave names unchanged. Result only." So, maybe they have a text where certain terms are marked to have three options, and they want to format them in that way. However, since no text is provided, perhaps the example is sufficient.
So, the final answer should be the transformed example as given, with the correct formatting. The user likely wants to confirm that the system can parse the instruction and apply the transformation correctly. Since there's no actual input text, the example serves as both the input and the expected output. Therefore, the result is product.