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<p>"<a href="page.php?w=Zero">Zero</a>" is the usual <b>name for the number 0 in English</b>. In British English "nought" is also used and in American English "naught" is used occasionally for zero, but (as with British English) "naught" is more often used as an archaic word for <a href="page.php?w=nothing">nothing</a>. "Nil", "love", and "duck" are used by different sports for scores of zero.</p>

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