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In which sentence is a homophone used correctly I would not want to be there mother. He could break quickly enough avoid the accident. Wherever you go their are. replaced brake l?

The sentence with the correctly used homophone is:

"He could brake quickly enough to avoid the accident."

Here's why:

* brake is the correct word to use when referring to the mechanism that stops a vehicle.

* break is used to indicate a fracture or a separation, or to refer to taking a pause.

Let's look at the other sentences:

* "I would not want to be there mother." This sentence uses "there" instead of "their," which is incorrect.

* "Wherever you go their are." This sentence uses "their" instead of "there," which is incorrect.

The other sentences use incorrect homophones.

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