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Yes, USPS (United States Postal Service) is the official agency responsible for providing postal services in the United States, and it operates the regular post offices where people can send and receive mail. Essentially, when people refer to the "post office," they are often talking about USPS facilities where mail services are offered. USPS encompasses a wide range of services, including mail delivery, retail services, and shipping options.

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