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First, I need to identify any instances where there's a word enclosed in curly braces with three options separated by pipes. For example, something like run. But wait, the user provided that as an example? Let me check. The original instruction has an example: "dash". So maybe they want me to replace such instances with three options each. Wait, but the user's instruction is to change words in that format. So perhaps the task is to take any existing opt1 structures and ensure each has exactly three options, maybe by adding or removing options if needed. However, the example given in the user's instruction is just one such term. The user might have had specific text in mind that they want processed. Since the user provided a text input and expects a response with the modified text, I need to process that input.

So the steps would be:

1. Identify all occurrences of ... in the input text. 2. For each occurrence, count the number of options separated by pipes. 3. If the count is exactly three, do nothing. 4. If the count is less than three, add new options to reach three. The choice of which options to add would depend on context, but since the assistant doesn't have the actual text, this is an assumption. However, the example given by the user is converting run to "sprint". Wait, that's confusing. Wait, in the user's example, they might have wanted to select one option from the three, but the instruction was to make sure there are three options. Maybe there was a mistake in the example. The user wrote: "dash → sprint". So perhaps they want the assistant to pick one option at random from the three. But the original instruction says "change words in format opt1. all terms with 3 options." So maybe the user wants to ensure that each term has exactly three options, and if the term is presented as a choice, the assistant should replace it with one of the three options. However, the example shows run being replaced with "sprint". So perhaps the user's instruction is to replace each opt3 with one randomly chosen option from the three. But the initial instruction says "change words in format opt1. all terms with 3 options." which might mean that if there are less than three options, add more to make three. But the example shows reducing three options to one. There's a contradiction here. -X-Art- Veronica Rodriguez- Alex Grey -A Fuckin...

So for example, if the input is "run", add a third option like "dash". If the input is "banana", remove one to have three. Also, ensure that proper nouns like John, if present, are not changed. Wait, but how to identify proper nouns? The user says "No changes to proper nouns." So maybe the task is to process only the terms that are not proper nouns. But how does the model know which terms are proper nouns? The model might not know, unless the proper nouns are capitalized, but the user might have some context. But without specific information, we can't be certain. The user probably means that if the term inside the is a proper noun, don't change it. But since the user says "No changes to proper nouns", maybe they want us to leave proper nouns in the text as is, not altering them, even if they are in format. For example, if the term is "Google", since those are proper nouns, we don't change it. But if the term is "boat", which are common nouns, change them if they don't have three options. First, I need to identify any instances where

Wait, the user might be giving a command to modify their own text. Let me think again. The user message is: "change words in format opt2. all terms with 3 options. No changes to proper nouns. Text only." Then they provided the assistant's previous response. But in the current query, the user is asking me to act on their latest input. Wait, the user's query is part of the initial prompt. The user might have pasted some text that contains opt1 with different numbers of options and wants me to adjust them to have three options. For example, if a term has two options, add a third. If it has four, remove one. But the previous example from the user is sprint → sprint. Wait, that seems like choosing one option, but the instruction says to change the terms to have three options. Maybe there's confusion here. Let me parse the user's instruction again. Let me check

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