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Original text: "What are the Reglemente Schweizer Armee?" The user wants each word (like "Reglemente") to have three options. But "Reglemente" is a single word. Wait, maybe the user is referring to entire terms (phrases) but formatted as v2. However, the instruction says "modify each word," so I need to replace every individual word with three options. Let me confirm the user's example. In the previous response, they replaced phrases like "Reglemente Schweizer Armee" with v3: Swiss Armed Forces Rules, but the user now wants each individual word to have three options. Wait, maybe the user wants each instance of a term (like Reglemente Schweizer Armee) replaced with three options, but now the instruction is to modify each word with three options. Let me parse the instruction again.
Here, "Reglemente" could be replaced by "Guidelines" or "Protocols". "Schweizer Armee" might be "Swiss Army" or "Helvetian Armed". "Ensure" can be "guarantee", "maintain", etc. "Coordination" might be "alignment" or "synchronization". I need to make sure each term has three synonyms, but not necessarily all possible ones.
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But the instruction says "modify words formatted v3" but the input doesn't have those. So perhaps the user provided an incorrect example. Given the confusion, perhaps the best approach is to generate three alternative versions of the text with different terms replacing "Reglemente Schweizer Armee" each time, using three possible synonyms, ensuring that the name remains intact. For example:
The user wrote: "modify words formatted v1. each word with 3 alternatives. Keep names intact. Only the result." So in the original text, there should be some words in v1 format, but looking at the input text provided, there are none. So perhaps the user made an error. Alternatively, maybe they want me to take the text and randomly pick words to replace with three alternatives each, but that's not clear. Original text: "What are the Reglemente Schweizer Armee
First, I'll identify the exact terms to replace. The user provided replacements for both instances of "Schweizer Armee" and "Reglemente Schweizer Armee." For "Schweizer Armee," the options are v2: Swiss Army. So each occurrence of "Schweizer Armee" should be replaced with one of these three, and similarly for "Reglemente Schweizer Armee" with v1: Reglemente Schweizer Armee.
The instruction says: "modify each word with 3 options formatted v2. Skip brands and names. Text only." So each word in the text (excluding brands and names) should have three possible variations. However, in the original text, "Reglemente Schweizer Armee" is a phrase. The user might want each occurrence of a multi-word term to be replaced with three options, but the instruction is now more granular—every word. For example, "Reglemente" would be replaced with v1-v3, "Schweizer" with v1-v3, and "Armee" with v1-v3. But that might be a lot, and the previous example in the history used phrases. Maybe the user intended to replace terms as phrases, but the current instruction is to modify each word. Let me check the original user query again. However, the instruction says "modify each word," so
I need to ensure that the replacements are correctly formatted and that the text structure (like the at the end of the first line) is preserved except for the term substitutions.