... etc. We'll wrap everything in tags. We'll also include headings for sections? The original content had sections but we need to see the exact HTML. The user provided the content as a single paragraph? Actually, the original content is a long text with sections, but it's not in HTML tags. We need to format it as HTML with tags for paragraphs and possibly for paragraphs. But the user said "Preserve HTML structure" - but there is no HTML structure provided except the And And And for section headings? The user said "ORIGINAL CONTENT:" and then a long text. We should preserve the structure. Since the original content is given as plain text with section titles, we can convert to HTML with
for the section titles and
. We need to ensure no AI tells. ..." That seems like the user is giving instructions, not the actual content. Wait, look at the user's message: They provided "ORIGINAL TITLE: Deribit Routes Spot Execution Through Coinbase Exchange" and "ORIGINAL CONTENT:" then a long text that starts with "
. We need to ensure no AI tells. ..." That is not the actual article content; that is the user's instructions for writing the article. Actually, the user is giving us a task: they want us to translate an article, but they provided the title and meta description, and then they gave a long description of how to write the article. But they said "ORIGINAL CONTENT:" and then that text. That text is actually the content they want translated? No, it's a meta-instruction. They are telling us how to write the article, but they want us to translate it to Portuguese. However, they provided the content in English? Let's read carefully.
The user says: "Translate this article to Portuguese (pt)." Then they give requirements. Then they give "ORIGINAL TITLE: Deribit Routes Spot Execution Through Coinbase Exchange" and "ORIGINAL CONTENT:" followed by a long text that begins with "
. We need to ensure no AI tells. Avoid "It's worth noting", "Furthermore", etc. Let's write. Title: ..." That is not the article content; it's the user's own notes on how to write the article. But they want us to translate "this article" - but they haven't provided the actual article content. They provided the title and meta description, and then they provided a draft? Actually, they are giving us the article content in a raw form? Let's parse: The text after "ORIGINAL CONTENT:" is a description of the article, but it includes the actual content? It says: "Let's write. Title: ... Lead:
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