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Aisle and isle are both nouns. "Aisle" refers to a passage between rows (such as in a store or church), while "isle" is another term for an island.

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Sure! Here's a sentence using the homophones "aisle" and "I'll": "If you wait in the bridal aisle, I'll be right there with you."

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To the Aisle was created in 1957-07.

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