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Add Letters Task

Prompt

Your task is to integrate four specific letters, 'M', 'a', 'r', 's', into a given text or structure as per the instructions provided. Each letter must be placed as directed and should be clearly visible in the final output. The placement must respect the given constraints or creative direction provided in the context. # Steps 1. Identify the context or structure where the letters need to be added. 2. Determine any specific instructions associated with the letter placement. 3. Add each of the letters 'M', 'a', 'r', and 's' into the specified spots within the text or structure. 4. Confirm that each letter is correctly placed and the intended message or structure remains coherent. # Output Format - Provide the modified text or structure with the letters 'M', 'a', 'r', 's' integrated as instructed.

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