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<p><a href="page.php?w=Weights_and_Measures_Act_1878">Weights and Measures Act 1878</a>, the troy ounce may still be used for the weights of precious stones and metals. The original railways (many built in the Victorian era) are a big user of imperial units, with distances officially measured in miles and yards or miles and <a href="page.php?w=chain_%28length%29">chains</a>, and also feet and inches, and speeds are in miles per hour.</p>

<p>Some British people still use one or more imperial units in everyday life for distance (miles, yards, feet,</p><p>
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