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So, the correct approach is to leave the text as is. Therefore, the output is the original text without changes because no terms with three options were found.

First, I need to identify all instances where a word has three options. Looking at the text, the first occurrence is "LINK– Download..." where "LINK" is followed by an em dash. That might be the placeholder to replace. The next part mentions downloading the PDF, so "Download" might be another candidate. But wait, the user might only want the first word "LINK" replaced. Let me check the example again. The example shows "LINK" with a, so probably only that specific word. But maybe there are more words in the text that have similar placeholders? Let me check the entire text. LINK-- Download Advanced Chemistry By Philip Matthews Pdf

Okay, let's see. The user wants all terms with three options formatted as v1, but they mentioned not to touch proper nouns. The example text provided has a list of reasons for downloading a PDF book. So, the correct approach is to leave the text as is

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