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Okay, let's see. The user wants me to process a text where each word has three options, separated by pipes, like word2. The instruction is to replace each such word with one of the options, but proper nouns should stay the same. They also mentioned to only output the text, no extra explanation.
So for the example above, the output could be "I bought a red apple from London." But "red" isn't a proper noun. So the proper nouns would be "London" in this case, which is part of the list. So the key is to process the text by replacing each word with one of the options, regardless of whether they are proper nouns. Only proper nouns outside of the brackets are left as is. Download- Sexy GF Videos 30 Videos.zip -310.64 MB-
Given that, the correct approach is to process the provided text (if any) and replace each bracketed group with one of the options. If the proper noun is in the options, it can be selected. However, in the absence of a specific text, we can't proceed. Therefore, the assistant should wait for the input text. But since in this case, the user hasn't provided the text, perhaps the correct answer is to indicate that the text is missing, but since the user asked for a single answer in this scenario, maybe the assistant should output an empty string or handle accordingly. Okay, let's see