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1. Keep brand names as they are. That means if there's a brand in the original text, I shouldn't replace it. The example given is "Dell", so I need to check the input text for any brands and leave them unchanged.
But the user's instruction here is to use the previous example where they mentioned "Dell" and transform it. Since the current prompt doesn't have the text, maybe I should infer that I need to process "Dell" as the example. Let me check the history to see if there's more context. shemale horse fuck tube
Wait, the user didn't provide specific text to work on. The message ends with "Text:" but there's no actual text after that. The example input was "Dell" but the current query doesn't have text. So maybe they want me to test their query with that example? Or perhaps they forgot to include the text. The example given is "Dell", so I need
Alternatively, perhaps the user is using the example from before where the text was "Dell", and now they're asking for the same treatment. Since the user hasn't provided the actual text, maybe I should respond with the example output. But the user might be expecting that in their actual use case, when they provide the text, the code would process each term except brand names into three variants. Let me check the history to see if there's more context
But the current user's message doesn't have the text. Hmm. Maybe the user is asking for a confirmation on how to process a text once they provide it. Since the example was "Dell" and the output, perhaps the user is referring to that. But the actual text to process is missing.
Given that, maybe the user is testing if I can recognize when the text is missing and handle it appropriately. But since in the current query, there is no text provided, I might need to point out that the input is missing. However, the user's instruction says "return text only", so perhaps they want to see the format, not actual processing.