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Looking back at the query: "all terms with 3 options formatted v2. Keep brand names." So maybe each term that's mentioned should have three options. For example, if a term is "Ratchada Rot Fai", perhaps they want to replace that with three similar routes. But the original text has three routes listed. So maybe the user wants to create three versions for each of those points, but that's not possible because there's only one instance each. Hmm, maybe the user is expecting to take each instance of a term and create three options, but since there are three routes, maybe they want to create alternative versions for each. Alternatively, maybe the user wants to replace each route name with a set of three options. Let me check the sample input again.

So each word gets three variants. Let's apply this to the entire text. Now, considering this complexity, I need to be careful with each word, even prepositions and articles. For example, "the" could be those, "a" could be an, etc. Even "that" becomes which. Download - Padosan Ki Ghanti -2024- www.10xfli...

Original text includes: - Use a GPS: A GPS device or ride-hailing app can help you navigate the city's roads... - Avoid rush hour... - Respect local traffic laws... - Conclusion... Bangkok... - Additional Tips like Try a food tour... Looking back at the query: "all terms with

Also, in the Tips section, the user mentions "chaos" which is part of the text. The assistant in the example replaced "chaos" with v2: unpredictable traffic, which makes sense. So terms like "chaos" are being replaced with three synonyms or related terms. But the original text has three routes listed

Each of these replacements should use b format where possible. However, some phrases may need more than one term altered. For example, in the conclusion part, "Exploring Bangkok by road" could split into multiple terms. Wait, the instruction says "alter every term" with 3 variants. The term here might be "by road", so replacing that part. But the exact definition of "term" isn't clear. Alternatively, each entire phrase might be considered a term. Since the user example probably uses each bullet point and sentence as a term, I'll proceed accordingly.

Let me try to go through the first two paragraphs systematically. The user provided the sample where they replaced "vibrant" with three options. Let me see if I can apply that. For each word, find three synonyms. For example, "capital" (city's chief place) could be headquarters, metropolis, municipality. "Energy" (force) could be vitality, dynamism, power. "Life" could be existence, livelihood, vitality. But need to avoid repetition.