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US and UK English: Some special pairs

by Murugaraj | Apr 6, 2020

Disc/disk Usually, we use disc in British English to refer to any thin flat round object, especially when referring to anatomical structures. For the same purposes, we use disk in American English. But to refer to the hard disk of the computer, or floppy or compact...

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