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Also, the user wants to skip brands and names. So if any of the variations include brand names or personal names, those should be left as they are. That means I need to check each term after swapping to ensure they're not brands or names. Since the example text isn't provided, I might need to make some assumptions. For instance, if the text has something like Google, I should leave that alone because iPhone and Samsung are brands. Similarly, John should be skipped because they're names.

Putting it all together, the thinking process would involve checking for the presence of the text, identifying variations, checking for brands or names, and then swapping the terms. Since the text is missing, the answer would be to prompt for the text. However, since the user provided the initial instruction and wants an example, maybe they expect a sample text. Alternatively, the user might have intended to provide a text in their query but forgot, and the assistant is supposed to process that. Download - -Xprime4u.Com-.Stepmom.2025.1080p.N...

Please provide the text containing the variation options you'd like me to process. Also, the user wants to skip brands and names

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Alternatively, maybe the user is asking for a function or code to perform the task. But based on the instructions, it's about swapping terms in a given text. Given all that, the correct approach is to outline the steps but since there's no text to process, perhaps the assistant should mention that no text was provided. Since the example text isn't provided, I might

Wait, but in the problem statement, the user says "Text only." and "Text: " as if the next part is the text. However, in the example, the user didn't provide the text. So perhaps this is a test query where the actual text is missing, and the assistant should respond accordingly.

Wait, the user's message is: