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Given the ambiguity, the safest approach is to format the given text according to the instructions. Let's check: the user says to output only the text, not the thinking process. Wait, the user provided a sample input and wants the output in a specific format. But in their example, they included word2 as part of the instruction, which they want modified. However, the instruction is to revise all terms with three options as , so perhaps the in the example is already correct, and the user wants the rest of the text adjusted.

Wait, the user provided an example where they turned the instruction into the format. So perhaps the input is a set of terms, and I need to convert each term into option3 where applicable. But the user hasn't given specific terms; they just provided an example instruction. Maybe I need to take the input text and wherever there's a term that can be replaced with three options, do so. But how do I know which terms to replace? Maybe the user is asking for a general transformation, but the example is not very clear. Bathroom.Fuck.for.Mom.and.Son.-Adult.3D.Comics-.-.-Almerias-

Okay, let's see. The user wants me to revise all terms with three options as word1. They mentioned that proper nouns should stay unchanged. The example input they provided is "revise all terms with 3 options as word2. Proper nouns stay. Only output text." Given the ambiguity, the safest approach is to

revise all terms with 3 options as word1. Proper nouns stay. Only output text. But in their example, they included word2 as

Alternatively, the user might have a list of terms and wants each to be formatted as word1. For example, if the input is "car|bus|train", they want it as car. The instructions say to revise all terms with three options in the specified format, leaving proper nouns untouched. The challenge is identifying which terms need to be revised. But without specific terms provided, maybe the user expects a response that demonstrates the format.

In the absence of specific terms, maybe the user is testing how I handle formatting. Let's consider the example input they gave: "revise all terms with 3 options as word3. Proper nouns stay. Only output text." If I were to follow the instructions, any term that has three options (which seems hypothetical in this actual text) would be converted. But in the example, the text itself is a set of instructions, not data to revise. So perhaps the user intended to provide a list of terms for revision but forgot.

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