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The metric measure for volume is the liter.

One US quart is 0.946 Ltr.

That would be a liquid quart.

A dry quart > liter = imperial quart > liquid quart

A British Imperial pint is 20 fluid ounces, not 16 as in the US system.

So in the UK, Ireland and other countries which use the same system, a quart is 40 fluid ounces, which is equal to 1.136 Ltr.

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