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Scientist typically use the international system of measurements, or the metric system. If you mean English as in England, then yes. The United States' system of measurement is not usually used by scientists.

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What units of measurement is a scientist most likely to use?

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Why do we prefer to use metric units of measurements over English units of measurements?

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Is it true scientists use English units of measurement?

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Why do scientist use the SI measurement even though it is no more accurate than the English System?

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