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In Washington, D.C., there are about 20 blocks in a mile when considering the standard grid layout of the city. However, this can vary slightly depending on the specific area and the configuration of the streets. Generally, each block is approximately 1/20th of a mile. The layout contributes to the city's unique urban structure and navigation.

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