Talk:Public utility
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District heating is common in northern Europe (and also in other continents, including North America). While in the richer countries, heat supply is a competitive market, in many central and eaastern European countries, including countries of the former Soviet Union, it is most often the only practicable source of heat for apartment-dwellers and is considered a public utility and regulated as such.
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I think we should either remove the phrase 'in British English' or make it 'in British and American English', since the same usage is common in America.

