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Their, they're, there.

Threw, through.

Hart, heart.

Here, hear.

Hare, hair.

To name a few.

They're called homonyms

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"Lead" and "led" are two words that are spelled differently, pronounced the same, but have different meanings. "Lead" refers to a metal element, while "led" is the past tense of the verb "lead," meaning to guide or direct.

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