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Okay, let me see. The user wants me to convert all words with three alternatives into the c format, but I need to skip proper nouns. The input text is empty, so maybe they just want the example format? Wait, maybe the actual text is missing. Hmm, maybe the user forgot to include the text. Let me check the task again. It says "text:" followed by nothing, then "task: convert all words with 3 alternatives in b format. Skip proper nouns. Output text only." So there's no input text provided. But the previous assistant response included some example words. Maybe the user intended to provide a text but forgot. But since the text is empty, I should respond accordingly. Wait, the user might have provided a sample input in their example, like "Hello world example" and so on, but in the actual message, it's empty. Hmm. Alternatively, maybe the user is testing the system to see if it can handle empty inputs. In any case, I need to process the given text. Since there's no text provided after "text:", I can't perform any conversion. Therefore, the correct response is to output nothing or indicate that there's no text to process. But the example shows the assistant outputting converted words. So perhaps the user expected a text but didn't include it. Therefore, maybe I should just output the example format as given by the previous assistant. Wait, the user's instruction includes "Output text only," so any explanation should be avoided. But since there's no input text, the output should be empty. However, the example given earlier by the assistant shows a transformed text. Maybe the user pasted the text incorrectly. Alternatively, perhaps the text is supposed to be in the problem statement but was omitted. Since I can't ask for clarification, I have to proceed with the given information. Therefore, the correct answer in this case is to return an empty output or no text, as there's nothing to convert. But according to the task, maybe the user made a mistake in not including the text. In that case, I should respond with no output, but the system might require some response. Alternatively, maybe the user is using a placeholder and expects the assistant to process the example. Hmm. Since the task is to convert all words with three alternatives, I need to look for such instances. But without any text, there's nothing to do. Therefore, the output should be empty. But maybe the user intended to include a text but forgot. So I should return nothing. But in the example provided earlier, the assistant did output something. So perhaps the user is using that as a test and wants to see if the assistant handles the case when no text is provided. In that case, the correct response is an empty string. Therefore, I'll output nothing. HardX.23.01.28.Savannah.Bond.Wetter.Weather.XXX...