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What is a homophone for presence?

There isn't a perfect homophone for "presence" in the English language. However, the closest you can get is "presents".

While "presents" usually refers to gifts, it can also be the plural of "present", meaning "to be in a particular place or situation".

For example:

* Presence: Her presence filled the room with joy.

* Presents: The guests brought many presents to the party.

It's important to consider the context to understand the intended meaning.

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