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What is the homophone of belonging to?

The homophone of "belonging to" is "belonging too".

While they sound the same, they have different meanings:

* Belonging to: Indicates ownership or association. Example: "The book belonging to John is on the table."

* Belonging too: Indicates inclusion or participation in addition to something else. Example: "The dog belongs to the family, and the cat belongs too."

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