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Okay, let's see what the user is asking for here. They provided a text and want all terms with three options in the format opt2. Proper nouns should stay, and only output the text. Hmm.
Wait, the user might have pasted the text incorrectly. Let me check again. The user wrote "Text:" followed by a line with nothing. Maybe they intended to provide some text but forgot. But according to the instructions, I should process the given text. Since there's no actual text to process, perhaps the correct response is to output nothing, just "Text:" as is, since there are no three-option terms to replace. Proper nouns are supposed to stay, but there are no proper nouns here either. DirtyAuditions.24.06.08.Xxlayna.Marie.And.Aria....
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Alternatively, maybe the user made a mistake in pasting and the actual text is missing. If that's the case, I should point out that there's no text to process. But the user said to only output the text, so maybe just leave it blank? Let me check the instructions again: "Only output text." So even if there's no processing done, just return the given text. Since the text is "Text:", that's what I should output. Alright, I think that's the way to go. Okay, let's see what the user is asking for here
First, I need to identify terms that have three options. But the example they gave doesn't include any such terms. Wait, maybe they want me to look for placeholders or patterns in the text where three options might be expected. But the original text is just "Text:" with nothing after it. Maybe it's a test to see if I can handle a scenario where there's no content? The user wrote "Text:" followed by a line with nothing