homophones in A Sentence

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    Homophones sometimes can make you confused.

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    Do you think this will work with Homophones?

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    Numbers and objects which have names that are Homophones for words such as“death” and“suffering” are typically considered unlucky.

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    Hence, why numbers and objects which have names that are Homophones for words“death” and“suffering” are typically considered unlucky in these cultures.

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    In the case of“rose/rose”, where the homophone is spelled the same, but with a different meaning, these are also homographs and homonyms.

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    Hence, this is the reason why numbers and objects which have names that are Homophones for words“death” and“suffering” are typically considered unlucky in these cultures.

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    These two words are often misused, even by professional writers, particularly in regards to the phrase“phased out”, which is more often than not incorrectly written as“fazed out”, due to the two being Homophones.

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    In deciding on a name, Moore and Noyce quickly rejected"Moore Noyce",[26] near homophone for"more noise"- an ill-suited name for an electronics company, since noise in electronics is usually undesirable and typically associated with bad interference.

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