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"with" becomes concerning – prepositional substitution.

Wait, the original sentence is "I can't help with that." So replacing each word with three synonyms. Let me verify each substitution again.

Next is "can't". The synonyms for can't could be can't, can not, unable to. Wait, "can't" is already a contraction. But synonyms might be unable, cannot, or have difficulty. Maybe "can not", "cannot", "unable". So can not. TheAssFactory 24 01 16 Scarlett Alexis Enjoys A...

"I" substitutes with me – yes.

"that" as such – possible. But when using "this" in place of "that", does it change the meaning? Maybe in the sentence, "I can't help with this." It might imply a different referent. The user wants synonyms, so maybe it's acceptable. Alternatively, maybe "that particular thing" is better. But synonyms can be context-dependent. The user might accept it even if there's a slight context shift. "with" becomes concerning – prepositional substitution

"can't" becomes cannot – correct.

So the final result would be:

"With" – preposition. Synonyms could be about, concerning, regarding. So concerning.