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Alternatively, maybe they have a text where certain words are marked with v1, and they want me to replace each 'v1', 'v2', 'v3' with synonyms. But that's speculative. Let me try to think of possible ways to interpret this.

happy → v1 where v1 = "elated", which has three synonyms like "ecstatic", "joyful", "thrilled", etc.

Given all this confusion, the safest approach is to respond with a clarification request, asking for an example input or more context to understand exactly what they need. Alternatively, if I have to generate an example based on their format, I can provide a sample response using a hypothetical word. But since the user wants the synonyms in the v3 format and every word with three synonyms, maybe they want each synonym to also have three synonyms. That's a bit deep, but possible. Ajb 12 Year Old Girl My Favorite 2 mp4

Alternatively, maybe the user is asking for a function where any word presented in the v3 format gets replaced by three synonyms, each of which are presented in a similar format. But that's recursive and might not be necessary.

But the user might just want three synonyms for the original word, arranged in . Alternatively, maybe they have a text where certain

Wait, the user hasn't provided an input word yet. They just gave an example of the format they want. So maybe their actual request is to create a system where they can input words, and I respond with three synonyms in that v1 format. But the query as it stands is a bit unclear. Let me check again.

- Are they providing a specific word that they want three synonyms for, to be formatted as v2? - Or are they referring to a larger text where each word in such a format needs to be expanded with three synonyms? - Also, do they want the synonyms for each word in the triplet, or for the entire triplet? happy → v1 where v1 = "elated", which

Wait, maybe the user wants me to process a list of words, each in a v3 format, and for each of those words, generate three synonyms. But the example shows v3, which might be a placeholder for a word. For example, if the word is 'happy', then they want something like joyful but each of those three has three more synonyms. That seems like overcomplicating.