Let me look at the example they provided. In their input text, there's a sentence like "I'm happy to welcome you person." The correct output should expand each placeholder into three options. Wait, but in their example input, it's already using the c format. Maybe they want to ensure that each word in the curly braces has exactly three variants, and maybe some words are already in that format but need to be updated if they don't have three options yet.
Looking back, in their earlier example, they had a sentence with some words in curly braces, each with three options. The user might want each of those to be converted to exactly three variants. But maybe in their actual text, not all words in the placeholders have three options, so the task is to ensure that each has exactly three, either by adding one more variant or replacing if it's shorter.
Expanding each to three options: "The apple is red and delicious."
Result: "I love watching music and playing cats."
In this case, each part with variants is expanded to three options. Names are kept intact if present.
Apply the rule: Each placeholder must have three variants.
Let me look at the example they provided. In their input text, there's a sentence like "I'm happy to welcome you person." The correct output should expand each placeholder into three options. Wait, but in their example input, it's already using the c format. Maybe they want to ensure that each word in the curly braces has exactly three variants, and maybe some words are already in that format but need to be updated if they don't have three options yet.
Looking back, in their earlier example, they had a sentence with some words in curly braces, each with three options. The user might want each of those to be converted to exactly three variants. But maybe in their actual text, not all words in the placeholders have three options, so the task is to ensure that each has exactly three, either by adding one more variant or replacing if it's shorter. XVideos.red - Sata Jones and Una Fairy - Jesus ...
Expanding each to three options: "The apple is red and delicious." Let me look at the example they provided
Result: "I love watching music and playing cats." Maybe they want to ensure that each word
In this case, each part with variants is expanded to three options. Names are kept intact if present.
Apply the rule: Each placeholder must have three variants.