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But I need to be sure. Let me see the example given in the query. The user has an example where they input "Text:" with nothing after, and the assistant responds with nothing. So that's the case here. Therefore, the correct response is an empty string. But maybe I should check again. Let me confirm the user's original instruction: "each term with 3 synonyms formatted v2. Skip proper nouns. Output text only."

Okay, let's tackle this query. The user wants each term in the text to have three synonyms, formatted with pipes, and skip proper nouns. First, I need to identify all the terms in the provided text. But wait, the user didn't specify the text they want processed. Oh, right, the text is given in the input after the query. Wait, looking back, the user wrote "Text:" but didn't provide any text. That's a problem. They might have forgotten to include the text. OnlyFans 24 06 07 Babesafreak This Sexy College...

Wait, the user's example has an empty response. So maybe the user's input was incomplete, and the assistant correctly didn't process anything. So in this case, I should return an empty response or explain that the text is missing. But the user might want me to generate the response assuming there was a text. Wait, no. The text is missing. Therefore, the correct approach is to return nothing or a note that the text is missing. However, the user's instructions say to skip proper nouns and output text only. Since there's no text to process, the output should be empty. So perhaps the user just pasted the query without the actual text. In that case, the assistant's response should be empty as in the example. So maybe I should respond with empty text, similar to the example. But I need to be sure

So the user is providing a text that needs processing. Since no text is given, there's nothing to do. Hence, the correct output is empty. Therefore, the assistant's response should be an empty string. That makes sense. So my answer should be nothing, just as in the example. So I'll output nothing here. So that's the case here

"each term with 3 synonyms formatted v1. Skip proper nouns. Output text only.

Hmm, maybe it's a mistake. Since the example response is empty, maybe the user intended to provide text but didn't. I should check if there's any text in the user's query. Let me look again. The user wrote:

Text:"

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But I need to be sure. Let me see the example given in the query. The user has an example where they input "Text:" with nothing after, and the assistant responds with nothing. So that's the case here. Therefore, the correct response is an empty string. But maybe I should check again. Let me confirm the user's original instruction: "each term with 3 synonyms formatted v2. Skip proper nouns. Output text only."

Okay, let's tackle this query. The user wants each term in the text to have three synonyms, formatted with pipes, and skip proper nouns. First, I need to identify all the terms in the provided text. But wait, the user didn't specify the text they want processed. Oh, right, the text is given in the input after the query. Wait, looking back, the user wrote "Text:" but didn't provide any text. That's a problem. They might have forgotten to include the text.

Wait, the user's example has an empty response. So maybe the user's input was incomplete, and the assistant correctly didn't process anything. So in this case, I should return an empty response or explain that the text is missing. But the user might want me to generate the response assuming there was a text. Wait, no. The text is missing. Therefore, the correct approach is to return nothing or a note that the text is missing. However, the user's instructions say to skip proper nouns and output text only. Since there's no text to process, the output should be empty. So perhaps the user just pasted the query without the actual text. In that case, the assistant's response should be empty as in the example. So maybe I should respond with empty text, similar to the example.

So the user is providing a text that needs processing. Since no text is given, there's nothing to do. Hence, the correct output is empty. Therefore, the assistant's response should be an empty string. That makes sense. So my answer should be nothing, just as in the example. So I'll output nothing here.

"each term with 3 synonyms formatted v1. Skip proper nouns. Output text only.

Hmm, maybe it's a mistake. Since the example response is empty, maybe the user intended to provide text but didn't. I should check if there's any text in the user's query. Let me look again. The user wrote:

Text:"