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How do you make sentence might and mite?

It seems like you're asking about the difference in spelling and usage between "might" and "mite." Let's break it down:

Might

* Meaning: Possibility, potential, or power.

* Example Sentences:

* "I might go to the party later." (possibility)

* "The army has might on its side." (power)

Mite

* Meaning: A tiny creature, often a parasite.

* Example Sentences:

* "The cheese was infested with mites."

* "The dust mite is a common allergen."

Key Difference: "Might" is a verb or auxiliary verb, while "mite" is a noun.

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