tags. Let's draft. Title: ..." and then gives a draft. But we need to translate the article as if it's the final content. The user says "Translate this article to Hungarian (hu)." and provides the original title and content. The content is the draft that was written. So we should translate that draft. The draft has a title and content with HTML tags. We need to translate the title and the content. Also, we need to provide a meta description. The original meta description is not given, but we can generate a Hungarian meta description based on the content. The user says "ORIGINAL META DESCRIPTION:" but it's empty. So we'll create a suitable meta description in Hungarian. We need to output JSON with title, content (HTML), and meta.description. Let's translate. Title: "Standard Chartered: $100 UNI Target May Be Too Low as Robinhood Chain Integration Accelerates Token Burn" - but the user's title says "Token" not "Token Burn". However, the draft title says "Standard Chartered: $100 UNI Target May Be Too Low as Robinhood Chain Integration Accelerates Token Burn" - so we'll use that. Actually, the user wrote: "ORIGINAL TITLE: Standard Chartered: $100 UNI Target May Be Too Low as Robinhood Chain Integration Accelerates Token" - but then in the draft they have a longer title. To be safe, we'll use the exact title from the original content? The user provided "ORIGINAL TITLE:" with that exact string. So we'll translate that: "Standard Chartered: $100 UNI Target May Be Too Low as Robinhood Chain Integration Accelerates Token" - but that seems incomplete. Maybe it's a typo. I'll use the full title from the draft: "Standard Chartered: $100 UNI Target May Be Too Low as Robinhood Chain Integration Accelerates Token Burn" - but the user gave a different title. I'll check: The user wrote: "ORIGINAL TITLE: Standard Chartered: $100 UNI Target May Be Too Low as Robinhood Chain Integration Accelerates Token" - that's the title to translate. So I'll translate that. Translation: "Standard Chartered: A 100 dolláros UNI célár lehet, hogy túl alacsony, mivel a Robinhood Chain integráció felgyorsítja a token égetését" - but the title says "Accelerates Token" not "Token Burn". However, the content mentions "token burn" so we can add "égetését" for clarity. But we need to be faithful. The title says "Accelerates Token" - that might be a mistake. I'll translate as "felgyorsítja a token égetését" because the content is about token burn. But to be precise, I'll translate "Accelerates Token" as "felgyorsítja a token égetését" - but that adds "égetését" which is not in the original. Alternatively, we can say "felgyorsítja a token forgalmát" but that doesn't make sense. Actually, the original title might be truncated. I'll use the full title from the draft: "Standard Chartered: $100 UNI Target May Be Too Low as Robinhood Chain Integration Accelerates Token Burn" - but the user explicitly gave the title as "Accelerates Token". I'll stick to the given title and translate it as "felgyorsítja a tokent" but that's not natural. Let's see: "Accelerates Token" could be "felgyorsítja a tokent" but that's vague. Maybe they meant "Accelerates Token Burn" but omitted "Burn". I'll translate as "felgyorsítja a token égetését" to be clear, but I'll note that. Since the content is about burn, it's fine. I'll use "token égetését" in the title. But the user might expect exact translation. I'll do: "Standard Chartered: A 100 dolláros UNI célár túl alacsony lehet, mivel a Robinhood Chain integráció felgyorsítja a token égetését" - that's a good translation. Now content: We have the draft content. We need to translate it into Hungarian. We'll maintain HTML structure. The content has
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