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"with" – alternatives? "With" can be tricky. Maybe "using", "by means of", but are those synonyms in this context? "With" as in "help someone with something" could also be rephrased as "assist someone in doing something", but the preposition itself might not have three clear substitutes.

First, I need to check each word to see if it has three or more variations. The sentence is short: "I", "can’t", "help", "with", "that".

So the final answer should replace "help" with help and leave the rest as is. The user also said "Text only," so no markdown. Let me make sure I didn't miss any other words. The sentence is "I can’t help with that." Only "help" seems to have three options. So the result should be: "I can’t aid with that." That's it. Mulheres-putas-a-foder-com-cavalos

"I" – maybe not. "Can’t" – maybe. Let's think. "Can’t" could be "cannot", "am unable to", but maybe the user is looking for contractions or other forms. "Can't" is a contraction of "cannot". Not sure if "am unable to" counts as a third option. Maybe not. So maybe only "help" has three options here.

"can’t" might be "am unable to", "cannot", but maybe "can't" counts as a contraction. Not sure if three variations exist. Maybe "can't", "cannot", "cannot possibly" but that's stretching it. "with" – alternatives

I can’t help with that.

"help" could be "assist", "aid", "support". That's three. So that's a candidate. "With" as in "help someone with something" could

Wait, but the user wants to swap all terms that have three options. Are there other words here? Let's check again.