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Alternatively, maybe the user is asking for a function where any word presented in the v2 format gets replaced by three synonyms, each of which are presented in a similar format. But that's recursive and might not be necessary.

Wait, maybe the user wants me to generate three synonyms for a given word and present them in that format. But they haven't provided a specific word yet. They might be asking how to process a text where words are in v2 format and replace each variable with synonyms. However, the example given is just a format, not an actual input. So perhaps I need to ask for clarification. But since the user might have made a mistake and included the example as part of their query, maybe they intended to ask me to generate synonyms in that format for each word they provide. Ajb 12 Year Old Girl My Favorite 2 mp4

But the example given is just v1, so maybe the user wants me to generate three synonyms for a word, and present them in that format. So if they give me a word like 'happy', I should respond with glad where each of those three have three synonyms as well? The instructions say "every word with 3 synonyms," so maybe each synonym in the original triplet also needs to have three synonyms of their own. That would result in a more complex structure, perhaps. Alternatively, maybe the user is asking for a

- Are they providing a specific word that they want three synonyms for, to be formatted as v3? - 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? But they haven't provided a specific word yet

happy → v3 where v1 = "elated", which has three synonyms like "ecstatic", "joyful", "thrilled", etc.

Here's a reformatted example with three synonyms for each placeholder word (replace `word` with your target term):