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1000 ml = 1000 milliliters

1 milliliter = 1/1000 of a liter (milli refers to thousandths)

1000 * 1/1000 = 1 liter

So, 1000 ml is actually 1 liter though the wine I drink comes in 750 ml bottles. The vodka though is in liter bottles but after two of those, I have a tendency to slur my words. Gotta kill of them brain cells that are left after doing those 3 PhDs

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