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What is the homophone for intents?

The homophone for "intents" is "intense".

While they sound the same, their meanings are very different:

* Intents refers to intentions or purposes.

* Intense means strong, powerful, or very focused.

Here are some examples:

* Intents: "He went to the store with the intent of buying milk."

* Intense: "The heat was intense, making it hard to breathe."

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