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First, the user's instruction is to focus on terms with three options. So any place where there are three options separated by vertical bars inside curly braces. The key here is that proper nouns should remain unchanged. Proper nouns are specific names of people, places, organizations, etc., like "New York," "Apple," "Eiffel Tower," etc. These shouldn't be modified, even if they appear within spintax.

So the task would be to go through the given text, look for every instance of spintax with exactly three options, and leave them as is. But maybe the user is confused because they want all such instances to have three options, or perhaps they want something else? Wait, the query says "all terms with 3 options in spintax: x. No changes to proper nouns. Text only." So the user might be asking to ensure that all spintax terms with three options are in the y format, without altering proper nouns. Maybe they have a text where some spintax terms have three options, others have two or more, and they want all to have exactly three. But the instruction isn't entirely clear.

3. Mix proper and common nouns only if intentional - If a spin group combines proper and common nouns (e.g., "samsung"), ensure the first (Apple) and third (Sony) are capitalized as proper nouns. - Avoid altering any recognized proper nouns (e.g., do not lowercase "Apple" or "Sony").

4. Avoid spin groups for unambiguous proper nouns - If a phrase is solely proper nouns (e.g., "The Great Wall"), no changes are needed.

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Original: "Join Microsoft or attend the workshop in Los Angeles."