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Yes, GB is still used on cars in the UK.
And, if you omit the middle name, it's also the initials of 2 US Presidents
I can think of, 1 former and 1 acting.
Christian
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> Objet : [HP3000-L] OT: (Slightly OT) Addressing Trivia Questions
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> I'm cleaning up some addressing in our database and sometimes GB for
> Great Britain is used instead of UK.
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> So the question is: Is GB still used? And if yes, when is it
> appropriate to do so? And when not?
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> Tracy Johnson
> Measurement Specialties, Inc.
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