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A researcher is designing an experiment to evaluate a language model's ability to produce a correct translation after being presented with a source sentence and a separate, potentially flawed translation example. The goal is to use a prompt that simply presents the source information and elicits a new translation, without explicitly instructing the model to 'correct' or 'fix' the flawed example. Given the Chinese source sentence '这道菜太咸了' (This dish is too salty), which of the following prompt structures best achieves this specific goal?

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