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You can watch the "Wing Tips" sketch from "Saturday Night Live" on platforms that host SNL content, such as NBC's official website or app. Additionally, the sketch may be available on streaming services like Peacock, which often features SNL episodes and clips. You can also find it on YouTube, where official SNL clips are frequently uploaded.

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