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What is something people put in their ears?

This is a bit of a trick question! There are many things people put in their ears, but the answer depends on what you're looking for. Here are some possibilities:

Common items:

* Earbuds/headphones: For listening to music, podcasts, or audiobooks.

* Earwax: This is naturally produced by the body to protect the ear canal.

* Cotton swabs: While not recommended, many people use them to clean their ears.

* Hearing aids: To assist with hearing loss.

* Ear plugs: To block out noise or protect the ears from water.

Less common/specific items:

* Ear gauges: For stretched earlobes.

* Ear piercings: Decorative jewelry.

* Ear drops: For medical treatment of ear infections or other issues.

* Earphones: For making phone calls.

* Ear thermometers: To measure body temperature.

Things that shouldn't be put in your ears:

* Sharp objects: Can damage the eardrum.

* Foreign objects: Can get lodged in the ear canal and require medical intervention to remove.

Let me know if you had a specific type of item in mind, and I can give you a more precise answer!

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