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Is American or UK English?

"American" is an adjective describing something related to the United States of America. It's not a language in itself.

"English" is the language.

American English is a variety of English spoken primarily in the United States.

British English is a variety of English spoken primarily in the United Kingdom.

So, while "American" refers to the country, "American English" refers to a specific variety of the English language.

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