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Same with "can't" to "unable"—"unable" is an adjective, but in the original it's part of the modal verb. So "unable to" is an adjective phrase. So using "unable" instead might not be grammatically correct without "to," but the user asked for rephrasing terms, not for grammatical correctness. So maybe proceed.

Double-checking each part. "I" to me—wait, "me" is objective case, while "I" is subjective. But the original uses "I" (subject), so maybe "me" isn't correct in that position. However, the user didn't specify maintaining grammatical function, just to rephrase all terms. So maybe that's intentional. Alternatively, maybe "myself" is reflexive. So maybe the user wants three options even if some might not fit perfectly. Proceed as per instructions. HotMILFsFuck 24 07 28 Memel The Neighborhood Mi...

Testing each combination seems logical. "Me cannot aid concerning it." Hmm, that might not sound as natural as the original, but the user wants synonyms regardless of fluency. Just need to ensure each word is replaced with its possible synonyms. Proper nouns? The original text doesn't have any, so no issues there. Same with "can't" to "unable"—"unable" is an adjective,

First, "I" is a pronoun. Common synonyms for "I" are "me," "myself," or maybe "I" itself if needed. But since they want three options, maybe "me," "myself," and "I"? Wait, "I" is the subject form, so maybe "me" and "myself" are better. Hmm, me could work. So maybe proceed

me unable aid concerning it