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A standard CD can hold approximately 700 MB of data, which translates to about 700,000 KB. This capacity allows for the storage of audio, video, or other types of files, depending on the format and compression used. However, the exact amount of data that can be copied onto a CD may vary slightly based on the specific type of CD and the file system used.

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