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What is a homophone for total?

There isn't a perfect homophone for "total" in the English language. Homophones are words that sound the same but have different meanings and spellings.

However, depending on the context, you could consider using these words, which are close in sound:

* "toll" (as in the toll of a bell or the cost of something)

* "tole" (an archaic word for "to entice")

It's important to remember that these are not true homophones, and their meanings differ significantly from "total." The best alternative will depend on the specific situation.

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