Original: "I can’t help with that."
Let me check each substitution:
I cannot assist in that
I think that's correct. Let me make sure there are no typos and each word has exactly three options. Yes, each word in the original sentence has three variants. The user also mentioned to leave names unchanged, but there are no names here. The result should only be the spintax. CreepyPA 2024 Cecelia Taylor Wet Cecelia XXX VE...
Now, combining them into spintax format, each word in curly braces with its variants separated by vertical bars. Original: "I can’t help with that
Another thought: "can’t" is the contraction. The alternatives could be "cannot" or "am unable to". But "am unable to" is a phrase, so maybe that's acceptable. However, sometimes spintax prefers single words. So perhaps "can't|cannot|can not". The user also mentioned to leave names unchanged,
- "I": I, Me, Myself - "can't": can't, cannot, am unable to - "help": help, assist, aid - "with": with, in, regarding - "that": that, this, it