hmmm yes, I think that sounds fun! I never thought about the other homophones we use
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to/too/two or there/their/they're

but now that you mention it...
Oh and I think
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chewsday
is becoming more common because it is easier to say if you don't have the 'Hampshire Accent' (Queen's speech etc)...also lazier than to-use-day (apologies for terrible phonetics!)...and
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eem
is generaly regional accent (often London) or is attached to phrases like 'go(t) eem' that are always said with the accent smile


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