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In that case, I should alert them that the input text is missing. Alternatively, if this is a test, maybe the text is in the initial message. Let me check again. The user's message is: "each term with 3 synonyms as word3. Proper nouns stay. Only output text. Text:" So no text provided.
Wait, maybe the user intended to provide the text in their query but missed. Let me look at the history. The initial request is in their first message: "each term with 3 synonyms as word3. Proper nouns stay. Only output text. Text:" followed by nothing. So the user probably pasted a text after "Text:" but forgot to include it. Deeper.19.04.14.Janice.Griffith.And.Liv.Wild.Co...
Therefore, my response should be to inform the user that the input text is missing and request them to provide the text they want processed. That's the logical next step since without the text, I can't perform the synonym replacement. In that case, I should alert them that
The input text is missing. Please provide the specific text you'd like me to process with synonym replacements. The user's message is: "each term with 3 synonyms as word3
Okay, I need to process the user's request. They want each term in the text replaced with three synonyms, formatted as word3, while keeping proper nouns unchanged. Let me start by understanding the input and output requirements.
First, I should read the input text provided. The user example has "Text:" but no actual content. Wait, maybe the user made a mistake. The actual text to process might be in the next message or part of the same query. Let me check again. The user wrote "Text:" right after the initial request, but there's no text after that. Hmm, perhaps they forgot to include the text. Without the specific text, I can't proceed.