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Is 1/2 oz equal to a shot?

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ounce (the unit of weight equal to one sixteenth of a pound or 28.349 grams)
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shot glass, a small glass designed to hold or measure liquor, to be either poured into a mixed drink or drunk straight from the glass
Is the mass 1/2 ounces currently strictly equal to (is the same object as) a Shot glass, a small glass designed to hold or measure liquor, to be poured into a mixed drink, or drunk straight from the glass?

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