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What is the homophone for a passage at church land with water all around it?

The homophone for "a passage at church land with water all around it" is aisle.

Here's why:

* Aisle refers to a passageway between rows of seats, often found in churches.

* Isle refers to a small island.

The phrase is likely describing an aisle in a church that is surrounded by water, perhaps due to flooding.

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