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"I" is a pronoun, maybe replace with "Myself|Me|I". "can’t" is a contraction for "cannot", maybe "can't|cannot|am unable to". "help" could be "assist|aid|support". "with" is a preposition, maybe "regarding|concerning|about". "that" is a pronoun, maybe "this|it|that". But the user's example left the text as is. Wait, maybe the user's example was a mistake, or maybe the original text didn't have words to replace. Alternatively, maybe the user wants to only replace words that have multiple variants, and if not, leave as is. Let me check the original instruction again. They said "every term with 3 variants", so perhaps every term should have three options. However, the example shows no change, which might mean that in the original text, there are no terms that can be replaced. But that's unlikely. Alternatively, maybe the user's example was illustrative and not actual input. Let me process the text according to the user's example.
Given the ambiguity, the safest approach is to follow the instruction as given. Since the instruction says to replace every term with three variants and not touch proper nouns, I'll proceed by generating three variants for each word. But in the example, they didn't. So maybe the example is incorrect. Let me test with another example. Suppose the input is "Hello World", then output would be Greetings Globe because Hello is a common greeting and World is a proper noun (in the sense that 'World' here is the actual name, World, but the user says not to touch proper nouns). Wait, but the user says "Don't touch proper nouns" but in this case, maybe "Hello" is not a proper noun, so it's okay to touch. -18 Korean- A Sexy Night on Jeju Island -2018-...
"can't" → cannot (three options)

