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"I" - 1 letter, no change. "can’t" - the root is "can", which is three letters. So replace "can’t" with three alternatives. Maybe "cannot", "can't", and "unable". But wait, "can’t" is a contraction of "cannot", so maybe options like "cannot|shall not|might not". Hmm, but the user wants three alternatives. Let me think. Maybe "cannot|unable|have to". Wait, "can’t" is a negative of "can". So alternatives could be "unable to|not allowed|must not". Let me pick three options. Let's go with "cannot|unable|will not".
"with" is four letters. Alternatives could be "using|via|by". - Bokep China ABG Montok Toket Gede Live47-43 Min
I cannot aid via which.
Putting it all together: "I cannot aid using this." Let me check each replacement. "can’t" is replaced with the three options, each word 3+ letters is substituted. Proper nouns? None in the original text. Looks good. The output should just be the modified text without any explanations. "I" - 1 letter, no change
Next word is "help", which is four letters. So replace with alternatives: "assist|support|aid". Maybe "cannot", "can't", and "unable"
Okay, let's tackle this task. The user provided the text "I can’t help with that." and wants me to replace all words that are 3 letters or longer with three alternatives in the format opt3. Proper nouns should stay, but in this sentence, there are none. Let me break it down word by word.
First word is "I". That's a single letter, so no change. Next is "can’t". The base is "can", which is three letters. But since "can’t" is a contraction, maybe I need to consider the full form "cannot"? Wait, the user said to switch all words with three letters or more. Let me check each word.