Wait, the user says: "Keep names intact. Only the result. rework every term with 3 variants in format opt2." So maybe the model name should be kept as is, but I think in my original thought I replaced it. Let me correct that. The model name should remain. So when replacing terms, we don't touch proper nouns like SHARP Aquos R2 Compact. Therefore, I need to remove that part where I changed the model name. So the correct approach is to only replace other terms, not the model name. That was a mistake in my initial thinking. So the term "SHARP Aquos R2 Compact" stays as is. Let me revise that. Each term in the text (excluding the model name) should have three options. So I need to go through each term in the text (excluding proper nouns) and create three options. Let me redo that part.
Let me start by listing out each word, then generate three options. This could take some time, but the key is to ensure each word is accurately replaced while keeping the instructions clear and the original intent intact. Also, ensuring that the formatting is correct with curly braces and vertical lines.
Another thing to watch out for is consistency in the output. The user's example shows that even short words get variants, like "and" becomes along with. So I have to ensure that every non-proper noun is replaced, even if the word is common like "you" or "the".
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