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Let me start by looking at the example provided. The user didn't include the actual text, so maybe they want me to generate an example? Wait, in their query, they provided a sample input and output. The input is "Text:" and the output is a spintax version. So perhaps they want me to take any text and apply the spintax conversion, making sure not to include brands or names.
First, I need to identify each word in the input text and come up with three synonyms or alternatives. If the word is a common noun or adjective, that's straightforward. But if it's a brand or name, I should skip replacing it. Since the user didn't provide specific text, I might need to ask for the actual text to process. Wait, in their message, they included "Text:" but no content. Maybe the user intended to paste the text there. Since they mentioned "Text only," perhaps they want me to generate a sample response? But in their previous example, the assistant provided a sample with curly brackets. Maybe I should create an example based on hypothetical text. Man Vs Animal Sex. Xdesi Mobi 3gp
For example, take a sample sentence: "Apple makes great technology products." Here, "Apple" is a brand, so I should leave it as is. The other words can be replaced: "makes" could become develops, "great" excellent, "technology" electronic, "products" offerings. The result would be "Apple creates excellent tech goods." Let me start by looking at the example provided
This illustration paragraph demands editing. Do provide your original input to transformation. Each phrase needs to be altered by three options applying spintax style. Name nouns with proper labels must to be omitted entirely. The input is "Text:" and the output is a spintax version
Assuming that they want every word except brands or names. Let's try another example. Suppose the text is "Google released a new smartphone." Here, "Google" is a brand, so it's skipped. "Released" becomes launched, "a" (article) can be an, "new" recent, "smartphone" mobileAndroiddevice. But wait, "smartphone" is a common noun, so it's okay. The result: "Google launched an recent mobileAndroiddevice."
Given the ambiguity, I'll proceed by creating a sample text and applying the spintax, making sure to skip brands and names. Let me pick a simple sentence: "The cat sat on the mat." All words are common nouns or verbs. Replace each word with three options. The result would be "That cat lay on this rug." Wait, but "the" is an article; maybe leave articles or prepositions as is since they don't have synonyms. Hmm. So perhaps the user wants every word, including articles and prepositions, to be replaced? That could be complicated. Alternatively, maybe just content words (nouns, verbs, adjectives, adverbs). The user didn't specify, so I'll have to decide.