The difference between "incidence" and "incidents" is that "incidence" is a noun synonymous with such terms as "prevalence", "occurrence", "frequency", "appearance" and "regularity" while "incidents" is the plural form of "incident", which is synonymous with such terms as "event", "circumstance", "episode", "occasion" and "experience". Example only: The incidence of severe weather has been getting higher and leading to more incidents of property damage.
The difference between "pallet" and "palate" is that "pallet" is a synonym of such terms as "mattress", "futon", "bunk", "rack" and "bed" while "palate" is a synonym of such terms as "taste", "appetite", "liking", "preference" and "desire". Example only: Almost any pallet suits my palate when it comes to quality of sleep, but I especially like it when it comes with a remote in case I want to make adjustments.
The difference between "ring" and "wring" is that "ring" can be a noun or verb synonymous with such terms as "Mafia", "loop", "crowd", "circle", "call", "surround" and "chime" while "wring" is usually a verb synonymous with such terms as "extort", "earn", "pull" and "pay". Example only: If the phone rings, don't answer it, because it will most likely be a scammer trying to wring money out of you.
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