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To go from "swift" to "share" in three steps, change one letter at a time:

  1. Change the 'w' in "swift" to 'h' to get "shift."
  2. Change the 'f' in "shift" to 'r' to get "shirt."
  3. Change the 't' in "shirt" to 'e' to get "share."
    Each step forms a valid English word.
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