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"with" → using
Wait, but the user said to modify every word with three variants. Let me check the original again. The sentence is "I can’t help with that." So words are: I, can't help, with, that. Wait, "can't help" is a phrase, but the user wants to modify each word. So "can't" as one word and "help" as another? Or is "can't help" considered a single phrase here? The user's example shows modifying each word with spintax. So perhaps each word in the sentence, including "can't" as a single word. Let me parse the original sentence correctly. The original text is: "I can’t help with that." So the words are "I", "can't", "help", "with", "that". So "can’t" is "can't", a contraction. So each of these words needs to be spinned. So for each of these words:
"can't" → am unable to
Okay, the user wants me to take the sentence "I can’t help with that." and modify each word with three variants using spintax, like w1. Also, they mentioned not to change proper nouns. Let me start by breaking down each word.
Wait, but "help with" in the original is "help with that". So when replacing "help" with its variants, it would still be "assist with", "support with", which are valid. Yes. LegalPorno - Real Estate Agent Veronica Avluv B...
"that" → this
"I" → Me
Let me verify each substitution. For "I", "Me" and "Myself" are correct. For "can't", the options are "can't", "cannot", "am unable to". "Help" becomes "help", "assist", "support". "With" becomes "with", "using", "through". "That" becomes "that", "this", "it".

