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What is a homophone triplet?

A homophone triplet is a set of three words that sound alike but have different meanings and spellings.

Here are some examples:

* Flour, flower, and floor

* See, sea, and seize

* Pair, pear, and pare

* Hear, here, and hair

* Write, right, and rite

These triplets can be tricky to use correctly in writing, so it's important to pay close attention to context and the intended meaning.

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