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So the key is not to keep the brand names from being altered when they are part of three options. The instruction to keep brand names probably refers to not altering them when they are not part of a group. For example, if the text is "I like Toyota as a car brand", that's a standalone brand name and should remain. But if it's "Toyota/Ford/Honda", then they are part of a group of three options and should be converted to spintax, even though they are brand names.
Given that the user's provided text is empty, the output should be empty. But perhaps the assistant is supposed to generate an example response based on the task. But the user says "Return text only," so the assistant should return the processed text. Since the input text is empty, the output is also empty.
"The best [car brands] are [Toyota|Ford|Honda]. Let me know if you need a [red/green/blue] [car/truck/van]." Color Climax Child Love 35
So, in the absence of the actual text, but according to the user's instruction, the assistant needs to process the text by finding all such terms and applying the transformation.
In any case, according to the instructions, the assistant should take the given text (even if it's empty) and apply the transformation. But since the text is empty, the output would be empty. However, in the problem setup, the user might have provided a different text, but in this case, it's not present. So perhaps the correct response is an empty string, but according to the task, they want the text with transformations. So the key is not to keep the
But I need to make sure that brand names like Toyota, Ford, Honda remain as-is. However, in this example, they are already part of a list with three options, so they get converted into the spintax. So the key is to look for any group of three terms that are options and replace their separators with pipes inside curly braces, while ensuring brand names are not altered.
But the problem is, how to identify which terms have three options? The user might have provided a text with such terms, but in the given input here, it's just blank. Maybe this is a test case where the user expects the assistant to process a hypothetical example. But if it's "Toyota/Ford/Honda", then they are part
So the user expects that when they provide a text, the assistant will process it. But in the given input here, the text is empty. So perhaps the user is just showing how the assistant should handle such a task. So the assistant should respond with the correct example. Maybe the test case is that if the text has something like: