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Versus (usually abbreviated to vs.) is another word for 'Against', two sides opposing each other, and is most commonly used in Law. the plaintiff versus the defendant.

It could also be used for alternatives/contrasting: freedom of information versus invasion of privacy

Versus is also the name of:

* Two Companies: Versus Technology, Inc., and VERSUS, L.P. * A Rock band * A TV Channel * A Horror Film * Several album titles * A 'Prison Break' episode name

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