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=== A0a === Though many countries have moved towards adopting ISO metric paper sizes, the transition towards this has led to at least one new paper size that differs slightly to those used internationally. British architects and industrial designers once used a size called "Antiquarian", {{convert|31|Γ|53|inch|mm|0|abbr=on}}, as listed [[#Traditional inch-based paper sizes|above]], but given in the ''New Metric Handbook'' (Tutt & Adler 1981) as {{convert|813|Γ|1372|mm|inch|0|abbr=on}} for board size. This size is a little larger than ISO A0 (841 mm x 1189 mm), and for a short time, a size called A0a of {{convert|1000|x|1370|mm|in|1}} was used in Britain, which was in reality a slightly shorter version of ISO B0 (1414 mm).
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