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tyres vs tires
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"Tyres" and "tires" refer to the same product—the rubber exterior that fits around a wheel. The difference between the two terms lies in geographical language usage. "Tyres" is generally used in British English, while "Tires" is used in American English. They both refer to the same automobile essential that helps vehicles move.
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