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But the user's instruction says "convert words in format opt1". So maybe take existing words and format them with options. However, without input text, I can't process real words. Therefore, I might have to create dummy examples. Let's pick some common words, not proper nouns, and format them as per the instruction.
But proper nouns like New York should be skipped. So New York would stay as is. Let me try with a sample sentence. Suppose the input is "Alice went to the market with her friend Bob." The proper nouns here are Alice and Bob. So the conversion would be: "Alice went to the shop with her friend Bob." So the proper nouns Alice and Bob are left unchanged, and the other words are replaced with three options each. HotGuysFuck 24 05 22 Doc Taytay And Kenzie Love...
If I have to generate an example, perhaps they want to show the process. For instance, take a sentence where certain words (not proper nouns) are replaced with options. Suppose the input is "The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog." Then, the output would be something like "The quick chestnut fox bounds over the lazy dog." But fox and dog are proper nouns? Wait, no, proper nouns are specific names, like London, Alice, etc. So fox and dog here are common nouns, so they can be replaced. But maybe the original input is words that are to be converted. Alternatively, maybe the user is asking me to create a set of words with options, but they haven't provided any. But the user's instruction says "convert words in