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Videos Pornos De Pablo La Piedra Gratis Para Movil DirectNext word: "can’t". That's a contraction of "cannot", so synonyms for "cannot" would be "can't|won't|shouldn't". Wait, "can't" is the same as the original, but maybe the user wants different expressions. Alternatively, "am unable to|cannot|don't have the ability to". But the user specified three options. Let me think. "Am unable to|can't|won't" – but "won't" is more about refusal. Hmm, maybe "can't|can not|unable to". That's three options, all forms of inability. That seems better. For "help", "assist|support|aid" are all good. For "with", "regarding|concerning|about". For "that", "this|it|that". I: myself Wait, but the user said to update all terms with three options. Let me make sure I'm not missing any. The original text is "I can’t help with that." Each part should be replaced. The contraction "can’t" might be better as "can't", so am unable to seems okay. For "help with", maybe combining the two words? But the user said to update each term. So "help" is one term, and "with" is another. So each gets its own set of options. Next is "with". Prepositions can be tricky. Alternatives might be "regarding|concerning|about". But "with" in this context is part of "help with", so maybe "regarding|concerning|about". Alternatively, maybe "in|on|pertaining to". Let me check. "Help in|help regarding|help concerning". So perhaps "regarding|concerning|about". Videos Pornos De Pablo La Piedra Gratis Para Movil that: that Finally, "that". Synonyms for "that" here could be "this|it|that". But "that" is a demonstrative. Maybe "the matter|the task|the issue"? But replacing "that" with a phrase might not fit. The user probably wants single words. So "this|it|that". Next word: "can’t" Putting it all together: |
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