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Oh right, the user probably provided some terms in a prior message, and now they want me to format those terms with three synonyms in the specified format. Since the current input doesn't include the actual terms, maybe I should look at the history. But since I don't have access to past interactions beyond this one, I need to make an assumption here. Perhaps the user is referring to the example given in their question. Let me check the example again.

The example shows terms like "happy", "smart", etc., with three synonyms each. So the task is to take those terms and present their three synonyms separated by pipes within curly braces. The user wants only the result, so I need to present the formatted terms without any explanations. Also, they mentioned to keep names intact, so if any terms have names like "John" or "Mary", those should remain unchanged. Fotos De Maritza Mendez Desnuda

Wait, the user's instruction is a bit ambiguous. Are they asking to rework all terms in their original message, which might be the ones shown in the example? Maybe the original terms are in a list that the user is referring to. However, in the current context provided, there's no such list. That's confusing. Maybe the user is testing me to see if I can process a scenario where terms need formatting based on given instructions. Since there's no actual data, perhaps I should use the example from their initial question as practice. Oh right, the user probably provided some terms

joyful clever radiant swift sad brave cold calm noisy big Perhaps the user is referring to the example

Therefore, the correct approach is to take each term, followed by two synonyms, all separated by pipes, within the curly braces. The user wants all such terms processed this way, keeping their names as they are. Since the user hasn't provided specific terms in this context, I might need to create a sample or confirm the input. However, given the current setup, I'll proceed to outline how the response should look once the terms are provided, based on the example.

I need to make sure I follow exactly the format they specified. Let me verify: using syn1, where "syn1" is the original term, followed by two synonyms. Wait, the example in their initial query might have shown three synonyms for each term. Wait, looking back, the example might have been like happy, where "happy" is the original term and the next two are synonyms. So each term is listed once with its two additional synonyms, all three separated by pipes. Therefore, each entry has three elements, making three options in total.

Okay, let's see. The user wants me to rework all terms that have three options using the syn2 format. They mentioned to keep the names intact and only provide the result. Hmm, first I need to figure out what terms they're referring to. Wait, the original query didn't have the terms listed. Maybe this is in response to a previous interaction where terms were provided.