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Next is "can’t". The ampersand might be part of the contraction for "cannot". So "can’t" should be treated as a single word. The rephrases for "can't" could be "cannot", "am unable", "don't have the ability".

Double-check for proper nouns. There aren't any here. So each word should get three options. Let me confirm the options again: rashmi desai sex peperonity

"That" could be "this", "something", "the matter". Next is "can’t"

Okay, the user wants me to rephrase each word in the given text with three options. The text is "I can’t help with that." Let me break this down. The rephrases for "can't" could be "cannot", "am

First, "I" – possible synonyms could be "Me", "Myself", "I". But wait, they mentioned no changes to proper nouns, but "I" is a pronoun, not a proper noun. So maybe "Me", "Myself", "Person" as options.

Yes, that seems right. Let me make sure the options make sense in the context. For example, replacing "can't" with "am unable" would fit: "I am unable to assist with that." Also, "don't have the ability to support with this." Hmm, maybe "support" is okay as a replacement for help. I think the user wants three options per word, so these should work. Alright, I'll present each word with the three options as specified.