US (disambiguation)

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Us is a pronoun in the English language, the objective form of we.

US (capitalized) is an alternative of the abbreviation U.S., which generally refers to the United States of America.

US, U.S., Us, us or U/S, etc. may also refer to:

In travel:

In music:

  • "Us", a song by Ice Cube from his 1991 album Death Certificate
  • "Us", a song by Céline Dion from her 1997 album Let's Talk About Love
  • "US", a song by Stephen Malkmus and the Jicks from the 2003 album Pig Lib
  • "Us", a song by Regina Spektor from her 2004 album Soviet Kitsch
  • Us, a 1992 album by Peter Gabriel
  • Us, a 2003 album by Mull Historical Society

In education:

In other uses:

  • Us Weekly, an American celebrity magazine
  • us is often used to denote µs (microsecond) when the proper "µ" (micro sign) character or Greek "μ" (Mu) letter are both missing or cannot be easily entered

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