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first floor
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In these countries, the first floor typically refers to the level above the ground floor.
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first floor
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United States
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The first floor is usually the ground level of a building, with the second floor being the level above it.
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first floor
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United States
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The 'first floor' refers to the ground level of a building, where the main entrance is located.
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first floor
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United States
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In North America, the first floor is the ground level of a building.
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first floor
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United States
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The 'first floor' refers to the level immediately above the ground floor.
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ground floor
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United States
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Often considered the first floor of a building, with additional floors above it.
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ground floor
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United States
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The ground floor is the floor at street level, where the main entrance to a building is located.
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ground floor
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United States
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The ground floor refers to the level of a building that is at street level and is typically the main entrance to the building.
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ground floor
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United States
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In many buildings, the ground floor is where the main entrance is located and is often considered the primary level of the building.
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ground floor
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United States
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In the United States and the United Kingdom, the ground floor is the level at street level and is where the main entrance is located.
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second floor
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United States
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In many buildings, the second floor is accessible by stairs or an elevator and is a common location for offices and residential spaces.
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second floor
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United States
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In many buildings, the second floor is the first level above the ground floor, accessible by staircase or elevator.
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second floor
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United States
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The second floor is often considered the main residential floor of a house or building, with living spaces and bedrooms.
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second floor
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United States
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In many buildings, the second floor is accessed by climbing a flight of stairs from the ground floor.
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second floor
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United States
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The second floor is commonly considered part of the main living space of a building, with easy access from the ground floor.
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