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Example request format: `text: Technology drives innovation in modern society.` `task: ...`

But maybe the user made a typo or formatting error. Let me check the text section again. The text is between "text:" and "task:", which is empty. The user might have intended to put text there but missed. Since I can't infer content, the proper response would be to point out that the input text is empty. Alternatively, if this is a test, perhaps they want to see how I handle edge cases. In any case, my answer should state that there's no text to process. very very young shemale

But wait, the example text provided is empty. That's a problem. How can I generate spintax for an empty text? The original input's text section is blank, so there are no words to replace. Maybe it's a mistake? The user might have forgotten to include the actual text. Alternatively, maybe they provided a placeholder and expect me to handle that. Since I need to process the given text, and it's empty, I should inform them that there's no text to work with. The user might have intended to put text there but missed

However, the task instructions mention "switch each word with 3 alternatives in spintax" so perhaps they expect the assistant's response to demonstrate the process. But without any real text, I can't create examples. I need to check the task again. The user might have intended to include a text sample but forgot. Let me think again: the user provided a text field with no content and a task to apply spintax. Since there's no text, the result would be empty. In any case, my answer should state that

The original text provided is empty. Please supply the text you'd like me to process for spintax formatting. Once text is provided, I will: 1. Identify words (excluding proper nouns) to replace. 2. Generate 3 semantically relevant alternatives per word. 3. Format using `y` notation without altering proper nouns.

Okay, let's tackle this request. The user wants me to switch each word in the text with three alternatives using spintax, but without changing any proper nouns. First, I need to make sure I understand spintax correctly. Spintax is like y, where the content inside the curly braces has different alternatives separated by pipes. The user wants each word to have three options.