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"can't": cannot, unable, can't → maybe "cannot", "unable", "not able" → 3

Fourth word is "with". Prepositions are tricky. Synonyms for "with" can be "using", "alongside", "together with". But in the context of "help with", maybe "regarding", "concerning", but those are different parts of speech. Maybe "regarding", "in", "on". Wait, "with" here is part of the phrase "help with", so the synonym should fit. Let me think. "In" isn't quite right. "To" could work, but "help to" is a different structure. Maybe "on" or "regarding". Alternatively, maybe "with" can be replaced by "using" in some contexts but not here. Hmm. Let's go with regarding but wait, maybe not. Let me check a thesaurus for prepositions. Thesaurus lists "with" as equivalent to "along with", "as well as", "in addition to", but in the phrase "help with", maybe "assist with". Wait, but "with" is a preposition here. Maybe "regarding", "about", "on". Hmm. Let me check. In the sentence "I can’t help with that," replacing "with" with "about": "I can’t help about that." Doesn't sound right. Maybe better to go with regarding. Not sure, but maybe regarding? Let's stick with that. Video Title- devilnevernot-3-720p - Porn Videos...

Original: I can't help with that.

Third word is "help". Synonyms for "help" are "assist", "aid", "support". So aid. "can't": cannot, unable, can't → maybe "cannot", "unable",

"Help": assist, aid, support → 3

But wait, the original is "can’t". "Can’t" is a contraction. Are "cannot", "unable", and "not able" correct? Also, "not able" is a phrase, not a single word. The user might accept it. Alternatively, maybe "can't", "cannot", "am not able". But the format requires three synonyms in b format. Let's adjust. For "can't" (the contraction of "can not"), synonyms for the verb "can" as in ability would be "cannot", "am unable", "unavailable". But "am unable" is a phrase. Hmm. Maybe the best three are "can't", "cannot", "unable" (as in "unable to"). But since it's a contraction, maybe the synonyms should be the expanded form. Alternatively, "can't", "cannot", "am not allowed". But the main idea is inability. So perhaps "can't", "cannot", "unable". But "unable" would need to be followed by "to". However, in the sentence structure, "I can’t help with that." If we replace "can’t" with "am unable", the sentence would be "I am unable to help with that." But the user wants to replace the word without altering the structure. Since "can’t" is a contraction, maybe the synonyms are "can't", "cannot", "unable" (but the third one would need a "to", which complicates things). Maybe the user allows "unable" as a verb in this context, even though strictly it's an adjective. Alternatively, perhaps unable would be more accurate. But But in the context of "help with", maybe


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