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create templates grounded in the directions excluding altering specific titles.
But given the user's example, maybe they want more specific options. Since the user provided an example with w1, perhaps they want more general placeholders. However, without knowing the actual terms, it's hard to proceed.
This way, each term (excluding "the" which is an article but not a name) is replaced with three options. However, since the user mentioned names should stay, if there's a name like "New York," it remains, but the other terms become spintax. -MomIsHorny- Kitten Latenight - Step Mom Fucks ...
Wait, but in their sample input, they provided a text that's empty except for line breaks. That's a bit confusing. Maybe the user is referring to a previous conversation where there were terms in spintax format that need updating. Since the current text is empty, perhaps there was an error in the input.
But in that line, the only existing spintax is w1, which is the example. The user wants to "update all terms" in that line with three options. But terms like "update," "terms," etc., would be the words to replace. However, they said to keep names intact, perhaps the names refer to w2 being part of the existing spintax and should remain as is, but maybe the user wants to expand each of those options to have three words. However, without knowing the actual terms, it's hard
Wait, perhaps the user wants to expand the placeholders inside the spintax. For example, in the given example w2, each placeholder like w1 should have three options. But the current format is three placeholders. The user might want to expand each of those placeholders into three options. For example, changing w2 to c but that seems complex. Alternatively, maybe the user wants to have each term in the spintax (like 'update', 'all', 'terms') replaced with three options.
Given all this, I think the best approach is to inform the user that there's no text provided to process, but assuming a sample text like "update all terms" being replaced, the result would be "amend all items". However, the user might have intended something else. Wait, but in their sample input, they provided
Okay, let's tackle this query. The user wants me to update all terms with three options in spintax format w2, keeping names intact and only providing the result.