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So commas are attached to words as part of the text. However, the user might want the punctuation included in the spintax. For example, the word "future," could be replaced with "tomorrow," or "what's ahead," but the comma would stay.

Personal Life In spite of a demanding occupation, DSE consistently made time for personal favourites and philanthropy. They are fired up about [Personal Interest] and have been engaged in many charitable projects, specifically those furthering [Cause]. Their devotion to giving support to the public reflects their compassionate and benevolent character.

But this is not the case. The original text provided by the user doesn't have any v3 placeholders. Wait, perhaps the user made a mistake and the actual text they want to rephrase includes these placeholders, but in their query they forgot to include them. Looking back, the user's query starts with "rephrase words formatted v3. all terms with 3 options. Leave names unchanged. Result only." Then they provided the example text. Therefore, perhaps the user wants me to rephrase certain terms in the example text into three options each using the v2 format.

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Biography Dse Guide

So commas are attached to words as part of the text. However, the user might want the punctuation included in the spintax. For example, the word "future," could be replaced with "tomorrow," or "what's ahead," but the comma would stay.

Personal Life In spite of a demanding occupation, DSE consistently made time for personal favourites and philanthropy. They are fired up about [Personal Interest] and have been engaged in many charitable projects, specifically those furthering [Cause]. Their devotion to giving support to the public reflects their compassionate and benevolent character. biography dse

But this is not the case. The original text provided by the user doesn't have any v3 placeholders. Wait, perhaps the user made a mistake and the actual text they want to rephrase includes these placeholders, but in their query they forgot to include them. Looking back, the user's query starts with "rephrase words formatted v3. all terms with 3 options. Leave names unchanged. Result only." Then they provided the example text. Therefore, perhaps the user wants me to rephrase certain terms in the example text into three options each using the v2 format. So commas are attached to words as part of the text

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