Original instruction: "replace words formatted v2. every word with 3 synonyms. Leave names unchanged. Result only."
But the user might want to have three synonyms per word in the same format. So instead of v2, it becomes syn3 for each of the original words. Wait, the original has three words, each of which needs three synonyms. Let me think again. The user says "every word with 3 synonyms." So for each word in the v3 group, replace it with three synonyms, but since the original group has three words, maybe the output should be three groups of three synonyms each? 15 yasli daldan veren qiz nomreleri rapidshare
Wait, perhaps the input is a string containing parts like v3, where each v is a word that can act as a synonym in a sentence. For example, in the sentence "She felt happy, the braces contain multiple synonyms. But the user wants to take each word in the braces and replace it with three synonyms. Wait, but the braces have multiple words already. Maybe the user wants to expand each word into three options. So maybe for sad, the output would be joyful? Not sure. The exact instruction isn't clear. Let me look at the example the user provided earlier (if any). Original instruction: "replace words formatted v2
But the user's instruction says "every word with 3 synonyms," so perhaps the original format v2 is being expanded such that each v becomes three synonyms. For instance, sad would become mad. But this is a total of nine words. However, the user's example might not include that, so I might need to adjust. Result only
No, the user says "every word with 3 synonyms," which might mean each of the original words (v1, v2, v3) gets three synonyms. So if the original is v1, then the output is three sets of three synonyms each. But how to format that? Maybe the user wants each of the original words to be replaced by three synonyms, leading to a total of nine words. For example: syn1c.