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  "textContent": "official-linguistics-post:\n\n> truetgirl:\n>\n>>   * Car Trunk vs Car Boot: A clear win for US English, trunk was already a thing in which you stored items, frequently for transport.\n>>   * Crisps vs Chips: I gotta admit, the Brits have this one. They’re thin slices of potato that have been made crispy. No chipping of any materials involved.\n>>   * Car Park vs Parking Lot: Equally matched. What’s a car park? A place to park cars. What’s a parking lot? An otherwise empty lot where you can park.\n>>   * Elevator vs Lift: Both equally fail to address that the damn thing also goes down.\n>>\n\n>\n> official linguistics post",
  "title": "Car Trunk vs Car Boot: A clear win for US English, trunk was already a thing in which you stored…"
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