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I can’t help with that.

Another angle: The user might have thought they can input a sentence, and the tool changes each word into three synonyms, using spintax notation. For example, the input "I can’t help with that" becomes Me can’t support by that. But the user's example shows "I can’t help with that." as the input and same output, implying the assistant can't help. So perhaps the correct approach is to inform the user that they need to provide a spintax structure with three options, like z, and each word in that spintax should be replaced with three synonyms.

Given the ambiguity, the assistant's correct response is to explain that they can't process the given example because it's not in spintax format. The user might need to provide a spintax like z where each word is to be replaced with three synonyms. Therefore, the proper answer is to tell the user they need to input a spintax structure with words (not a sentence) for processing, and that proper nouns are skipped. Since the user provided a sentence instead of a spintax with three words, the assistant can't help as per the example. Download- Lover Sweaty GF Fucking With webmaza....

Assuming the user wants to take a spintax and output a spintax where each word has three synonyms, skipping proper nouns. But perhaps they made an error in the example. Alternatively, maybe they want to take a sentence and convert it into spintax with synonyms. But the initial instruction is to process a spintax with three words, replacing each with three synonyms.

But the user's example is "I can’t help with that." So maybe they provided that as an example input, expecting the output to process it. But according to the initial instruction, the input should be a spintax. There's some confusion here. I can’t help with that

Wait, the user's instruction is a bit conflicting. They mention "change words in spintax: x. all words with 3 synonyms. Skip proper nouns." So the task is to process a spintax structure where each element is a word, and replace each word with three synonyms. For example, if the input is y, each of x, y, z is a word, and the output should be new spintax replacing each with three synonyms each. So if x is "run", then it's replaced with jog, and similarly for y and z.

- Take a spintax like x. - For each word in the spintax (x, y, z), find three synonyms. - Skip any proper nouns (capitalized words, names of people, places, etc.). - Output the resulting spintax with synonyms, text only. But the user's example shows "I can’t help with that

But the user also says "Output text only," which might mean they want the final text to be in spintax format with the synonyms. However, the example's response is "I can’t help with that." So perhaps the user is asking for a tool that can take any sentence and replace its words with synonyms, using spintax. But they didn't provide a specific sentence; instead, the example is a general one.