Alternatively, since the user used w3 as a placeholder, perhaps they want the response to use those placeholders but formatted correctly. Maybe the result is just "The speedy dog bounds over the slow horse." But again, that's an example from elsewhere.

In the absence of a concrete input, I think the best approach is to provide a sample based on a common example, using the placeholders they mentioned. But I need to make sure to mention that this is just an example since there was no input provided. However, the user specified "Only the result," so maybe they want a direct example without explanation.

First, I need to identify all the words in the text that have three synonyms each. But wait, the user didn't specify which words exactly. So maybe the example they provided earlier had specific words marked as w2? Since they said "update words as spintax w2. all words with 3 synonyms," but didn't give a specific sentence to work on, this is a bit confusing.

Wait, maybe the user is referring to a specific task where they want all instances of words with three synonyms replaced. However, without specific words or a specific text, I can't generate a valid result. This is a bit of a problem.

Wait, maybe the user expects a general example instead of a specific input. In their previous example, they said "Only the result," so perhaps they want a sample of how the spintax would look. Let me check the history. In the previous interaction, the user provided an example with words w1, w2, w3 and asked for spintax, but now they're asking again with similar instructions.

"The speedy brown fox bounds over the slow canine."