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Okay, let's see. The user wants me to change every word in the given text with three synonyms, formatted as word1, and leave names unchanged. They also asked for the result only. But wait, the original text here is empty. Maybe it's a mistake or maybe the user provided the text in another message. Since there's no text to process, I need to consider how to respond.

"result": ""

Alternatively, maybe this is a test of the system's ability to handle edge cases. If the input text is empty, the correct response would be empty. But following the user's current setup, they might want an example. But the user might be expecting me to recognize that the text is missing and respond accordingly. However, the user's strict instruction is to provide the result only. Maybe the correct way here is to return an empty string since there's no input text. But I need to make sure. Let me double-check the user's query. The user wrote "text:" followed by a blank line, so no text to process. Therefore, the result should be nothing. But maybe the user made a mistake, and they intended to include text. However, the assistant must follow the given input as per the user's message. Therefore, the result is an empty line or no output. However, the user's instruction says "Result only," so perhaps I should output nothing. Alternatively, maybe the system expects me to output an error, but the user hasn't specified that. DickHDDaily 24 09 20 You Love Cece XXX 1080p MP...

Wait, the user's instruction says "change every word with 3 synonyms as word2. Leave names unchanged. Result only." Since there's no text provided, technically, there's nothing to process. But maybe this is a prompt for me to demonstrate how the process works using an example. However, the user might not want an example but an actual execution. Since the text is missing, perhaps I should note that and ask for the text. But according to the user's latest instructions, they want the result only. Hmm. Okay, let's see