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In the context of units of measurement, "kg" typically stands for kilograms, which is a unit of mass, while "kl" could potentially stand for kiloliters, a unit of volume. In this case, kilograms and kiloliters measure different physical quantities (mass vs. volume), so it is not accurate to say that one is inherently "bigger" than the other. To make a direct comparison, you would need to convert one unit to the other using the appropriate conversion factor.

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They are not the same unit of measurment.

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