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I'll help you with the text modification. Please provide the actual text you'd like to process.

But since the user hasn't provided the actual text, maybe the problem is to write a function or describe the process. However, since the user is asking for a response in text only, using the syn3 format, and given that the previous example was processed, I need to confirm that I understand the task correctly.

1. Tokenize the text into individual terms. 2. Identify terms that are not brand names. This can be tricky without a comprehensive brand name list, but assuming that brand names are capitalized and not common nouns or adjectives. 3. For each non-brand term, find three synonyms or alternative terms. This can be done using a thesaurus or a synonym API. Since I don't have access to external tools, I'll have to generate plausible synonyms. 4. Replace the original terms with the syn2 format. Rocco-s Sex Clinic Treatment 10 -Evil Angel- 20...

The example input was "lightweight jacket" and the output was "compact jacket". So in this case, "lightweight" is a term to be replaced with three synonyms. The process is to take each term that is not a brand name and replace it with three synonyms in the specified format.

Alternatively, maybe the user is providing a sample of how to process the text, and in my case, I need to apply the same to a given text. Since the user hasn't provided the actual text to process, maybe I should assume that I should use the example text as part of the test case. But the user instructions say "Return text only." So perhaps I should generate a sample output based on an example text. I'll help you with the text modification

In my response, I need to process the text given by the user. Since the user mentioned "Text:" but didn't provide any text, perhaps the actual input is in the user's message. Wait, looking back at the user's message, after the initial instructions, there's "Text:" but no following text. That's confusing. Maybe this is part of the test case? Or perhaps the user intended to include a specific text but forgot. Wait, maybe the example they provided is the only text to process. Let me check the example again.

Now, the challenge is to ensure that brand names are not altered. For example, if the text is "Nike shoes", "Nike" is a brand and should remain, while "shoes" might be replaced with "kicks|footwear|boots", depending on the context. However, since the user is asking for a

So, to apply this to a new text, I need to: