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Standard

/ˈstæn.dəd/noun / adjective
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A standard is an established level of quality, measure, or norm that acts as a reliable benchmark for comparison and performance. In today's world, it often encompasses technical specifications in industries like technology or societal expectations for behavior, promoting consistency and innovation while adapting to cultural shifts.

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Did you know that the first international standard, the metric system, was adopted in France in 1795 and has since standardized measurements worldwide, influencing everything from road signs to space exploration? This system has enabled seamless global collaboration, such as in the Mars missions, where inconsistent units once caused a famous probe crash in 1999 due to a mix-up between imperial and metric.

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