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In everyday conversation, 亩 (mǔ) is commonly used to refer to a unit of measurement for land area. It is equivalent to one sixth of an acre or 0.0667 hectare. This unit is still commonly used in rural areas in China, especially in agricultural contexts.
For example, someone might say "这块地有五亩 (zhè kuài dì yǒu wǔ mǔ)" which means "This plot of land is five mu." This could be used to describe the size of a farm or a piece of land that is being sold.
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