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A language model has calculated the total log-likelihood for the sequence of tokens: ["The", "quick", "brown", "fox"]. The calculation involves summing the conditional log-probabilities of each token given the preceding ones. If the third token is changed from "brown" to "lazy", creating the new sequence ["The", "quick", "lazy", "fox"], which set of conditional log-probabilities must be re-calculated to find the new total log-likelihood?

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