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What is the homophone pair for a piece of wood that has nothing to do?

The homophone pair for a piece of wood that has nothing to do is "wood" and "would".

* Wood refers to the material itself.

* Would is a helping verb indicating willingness or possibility.

Therefore, the phrase "a piece of wood that has nothing to do" can be rewritten as "a piece of wood that would do nothing."

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