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Assuming the actual text to process is "example@example.com 123 Main St, Anytown, USA 12345", the output would keep those as is. But the user might have intended that even in their absence, the example shows the process.
Alright, let's tackle this request. The user wants me to convert every word into three variants, formatted as v3, while keeping names intact and only providing the result. Hmm, first I need to make sure I understand correctly. They mentioned "every word," but they want to leave names (like proper nouns) as they are. So, if a word is a name, I shouldn't replace it with variants. Otherwise, each regular word should have three possible substitutes separated by vertical bars. Assuming the actual text to process is "example@example
1. Split the input text into words or tokens. 2. For each token, determine if it's a name (email, address, URL, capitalized proper nouns) or a regular word. 3. For regular words, generate three synonyms or variants. 4. For names, leave them unchanged. 5. Format the output with v1 for each regular word, keeping names as they are. The user wants me to convert every word
Wait, but how do I determine if a word is a name? For example, words like "Apple" could be a fruit or a company. How do I know which is which in the input text? The user hasn't provided any specific text to work with yet. They just gave an example with the placeholder "Text:" followed by "example@example.com" and "123 Main St, Anytown, USA 12345." So, if a word is a name, I