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Alternatively, maybe the user is asking for a general explanation or a different example. But based on the history, they are providing instructions for replacement. Since the provided text is empty, the correct action is to inform them that there's no text to process.
So, in this case, since there's no text, I need to prompt the user again for the text. That's the appropriate action based on the previous interaction and the given instructions. StrapLez 24 12 26 Amelia Riven And Stacy Cruz R...
In the current query, the user has written "Text:" followed by nothing. So I need to check if there is any text to process. Since the text is empty, my response should be similar to the previous one. However, I need to confirm whether the user wants me to process the text as is or if they are continuing the example. Alternatively, maybe the user is asking for a
Okay, let me try to figure out how to approach this user's request. They want me to replace every term in the given text with three variants in the format opt1, without changing any proper nouns. The text provided is just the example given earlier, which is a sample input. So, in this case, since there's no text,
Therefore, I should respond by asking them to provide the actual text they want to process and explain that the current input is empty. That way, I follow the instructions properly. I should also ensure that if there are proper nouns in the text provided later, they remain unchanged. If there's any text with replaceable terms, I need to generate three variants for each term, keeping proper nouns as they are.
Wait, let me check again. The user's message is: "No changes to proper nouns. Text only. replace every term with 3 variants in format opt1. Text: Please, provide the text you want to process here." Then they added my previous response where I said the text was empty. So maybe the user is showing an example of their input and the correct handling. But now they are asking me to process their current input, which might be empty.