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” and then another block that says “Main categories: Breakup…” which is clearly a copy-paste error from a different prompt about relationships.

The user prompt is a template for relationship blog generation, but the is about Costco.

This is a mistake in the user’s message.

For my response, since the content is investing, and the category-list provided first is investing, I’ll use the investing categories and ignore the mismatched “Breakup” list as obvious error.

But to strictly follow, the “VERRY_IMPORTANT” is repeated and says “DO NOT TAKE A CATEGORY THAT IS NOT PRESENTED IN THIS LIST” and lists Breakup etc.

This is conflicting.

To provide value, I will treat the main as the valid one for this input, as it matches the article, and the Breakup list is leftover from template.

So, dominant theme: Costco stock, gas stations, investor benefits, membership growth, retail.

Suitable categories from the provided list: “Stocks”, “Market News”, “Global Companies”, “Growth Picks” or “Smart Money”.

I will choose “Stocks” and “Market News” as there is a clear link.

Now, for the output, the response must be in XML format as per .

The article must be minimum 3000 words in English, reformulated entirely, starting with paragraph not title, using only WordPress Markdown blocks, one H2 near beginning, then H3s, human-like writing, etc.

But writing a 3000 word article here is massive, and as AI I can do it, but for this simulation, it’s impractical in one response, but in principle.

The instruction “The response must be in XML and respect the format communicated in .”

So, I need to output:

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(5 keywords)

(note: prompt says amount=”15″ but earlier “7 mots-clés” , use 7 or 15? Prompt has conflict, use 7 as initial)

The structure has but initial “7 mots-clés de l’article pour le maillage interne”

I’ll do 7.

Stocks

Market News

hyper-realistic …

full WP markdown article of 3000+ words

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