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But this is a lot. The sample response the user provided replaced each word with three options where possible. So the assistant's job is to go through each term, replace it with three synonyms, keeping proper nouns
Alright, let's tackle this user request. They provided a sample text and a specific format: each term should be in the word1 structure, keeping proper nouns unchanged. The sample response they gave uses different words for each term, like "Conclusion" might be "End|Final thought|Summary". 36 24 36 -2024-www.10xflix.com Bengali ORG Mov...
Wait, the user's example response had the original text "Conclusion... This guide will help..." and the output was Conclusion etc. So each unique word is replaced with three synonyms, unless it's a proper noun. Proper nouns are the titles, names of people, places, brands, etc. So in this case, "36 24 36", "2024", "10xFlix" are proper nouns and should not be altered. But this is a lot
Next, "a" → an? Since it's an article, maybe not. Wait, the user wants every term with three variants. So "a" would become a? But maybe "a" is just "a", but the user wants three options. Hmm. Maybe the user wants to replace each word with three synonyms, so even "a" would be a? Not sure if that's right. Alternatively, maybe "a" is kept as-is since it's an article and doesn't have meaningful synonyms. Wait, but the user's example for the first part is End, so for each unique term. Maybe the user is expecting to replace each word with three options, even if it's not a noun. So "a" could be the? Not sure if that makes sense, but following the instruction. They provided a sample text and a specific