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In England, a "cookie" typically refers to a sweet baked treat, often crisp on the outside and chewy on the inside, similar to the American version. However, the term can also encompass a wider range of baked goods, including biscuits, which are more commonly referred to as "cookies" in the US. Despite this, the word "cookie" is often used in a casual context and is recognized due to American cultural influence.

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