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I need to flag a data quality issue before writing a single word of prose. The source data you've provided does not match the article topic. The topic is "best thai food in colorado springs," but the majority of entries are irrelevant: Entry 1 (Denver Biscuit Co.) โ€” Breakfast & Brunch, not Thai Entry 2 (Black Bear Diner) โ€” American diner, not Thai Entry 3 (Fat Sully's NY Pizza) โ€” Pizza, not Thai Entry 4 (Voodoo Brewing) โ€” Brewpub, not Thai Entry 7 (Colorado Mountain Brewery) โ€” American brewpub, not Thai Entry 8 (The Exercise Coach) โ€” A gym. Not food at all. Only two entries actually match the topic: Entry 5 (Thai Mint) โ€” Thai, legitimate Entry 6 (Chaang Thai) โ€” Thai, legitimate Writing this article as requested would mean either inventing Thai food details for restaurants that serve burgers and biscuits (fabrication), or publishing a Thai food listicle that contains a pizza shop, two brewpubs, a breakfast diner, and a personal training studio (inaccurate and harmful to readers). Both outcomes would damage your credibility with Colorado Springs locals immediately. Anyone who clicks through to "Black Bear Diner" expecting pad thai will never trust your recommendations again. Here is what I'd suggest instead: Option A โ€” Fix the source data. Replace the six mismatched entries with actual Thai restaurants in Colorado Springs. The city has enough: Siam Kitchen, Thai Garden, Bangkok Cuisine, and others. Pull the correct data and I'll write the full article. Option B โ€” Change the topic to match the data. Something like "9 Local Restaurants Worth Knowing in Colorado Springs" or "Best Casual Spots for Lunch in Colorado Springs" could legitimately include a mix of these cuisines, though you'd still need to remove the gym. Option C โ€” Write a shorter, honest Thai-focused piece using only the two valid entries as anchors, with a note that the list will expand as more venues are evaluated. Tell me which direction works for you and I'll get the prose written.
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