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There are three different variations of the word. The word "there" can be used to describe a location. An example sentence would be: "Sally went there to buy milk." The word "they're" means "they are." An example sentence for this would be: "Tim and Jane can be so annoying, but they're still my friends." Finally, the word "their" shows possession of an item or object. An example sentence would be: "They went to their house after school." An example sentence using all three in the same sentence would be "They're going there to pick up their medications."

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