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The term is "countries", which is common. The options are proper nouns, but the instruction says to skip proper nouns (the terms). Therefore, this entry should be included. Wait, but maybe the user wants to exclude any entries where the options are proper nouns? But the instruction doesn't say that. It only mentions skipping proper nouns in terms.

So, if the term is a proper noun, skip. The options can have proper nouns. Bokep Indo Skandal Perselingkuhan Sekertaris To...

So my approach is: for each line, check if the term is a proper noun. If it is, skip. Otherwise, include the term with the three options. Also, ensure that all entries have exactly three options. The term is "countries", which is common

But the user might have provided terms in different cases. For example, a term like "Colors" (capitalized) would be considered a proper noun? Or maybe it's part of the format. Wait, but maybe the user wants to exclude

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But in the example, "countries" is followed by germany which are lowercase, but they are proper nouns as country names. So perhaps the user is expecting that even if the options are proper nouns, the term isn't, and hence it's included.