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Check if any of these are brand names. "I" is pronoun, not brand. "Can't" is a contraction. "Help", "with", "that" are all common words. So all can be replaced. Each with three options.

So the task is to take "I can't help with that." and convert each word (except brand names) into spintax with three options. Wait, the original example shows z, so each word is replaced by three synonyms. But how do I know which words are brand names? The user says to keep them, so I have to leave any brand names as they are. Bokep Kobel Ewe Ibu Mertua Body STW Juga Menarik

Then the user says, "I can’t help with that." So perhaps the user is testing if I can handle spintax on their own text. Wait, no. The user provided the example response but then declined. Maybe they are giving me a task where they want me to take their input text and apply spintax to it, but in the actual test case, they provided a message that says they can't help. Hmm. Check if any of these are brand names

First, break down the sentence into words. "I can't help with that." The words are "I", "can't", "help", "with", "that". "Help", "with", "that" are all common words

Okay, the user wants me to take a piece of text and apply spin tax to change words. The example shows that each word should have three options, but they mention keeping brand names. However, the user then says they can't help with that and ends the conversation. Wait, maybe that's part of the request? Let me read the query again.

Let me parse the request again. The user wants me to change words in spintax, each word with three options. They want to keep brand names. Return text only. Then in their message, they say "I can’t help with that." So maybe that's the text they want me to spin.

But maybe the user expects exact synonyms. For "help", possible synonyms are help, assist, support. For "can't", maybe can't, can not, am unable to. So the spintax would be I cannot support through this.