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What is the homophone of ware?

The homophone of "ware" is wear.

Here's how they differ:

* Ware refers to goods or merchandise. For example, "household wares" or "ceramic ware."

* Wear means to have something on your body (like clothes), or to cause something to become damaged or worn down. For example, "I wear a hat" or "The tires are wearing down."

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