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In the United States, the physical mailing address is typically used for sending mail and packages to individuals or businesses. This address is usually the same as the mailing address, but there are some exceptions:

  1. PO Boxes: Some individuals or businesses may use a PO Box (Post Office Box) instead of a physical street address. In this case, the PO Box number is used as the mailing address.
  2. Rural routes: In rural areas, the US Postal Service may use a rural route number instead of a physical street address. For example, "123 Rural Route 1, Anytown, USA" might be used as the mailing address.
  3. Military addresses: For military personnel, the mailing address may include a military base or post office box number, such as "APO/FPO [Zip Code], USA".
  4. Government agencies: Some government agencies, like the IRS or Social Security Administration, may use a specific mailing address for official correspondence.

In general, when sending mail or packages, it's best to use the physical mailing address if it's available. If you're unsure, you can always check with the recipient or use a reliable directory or online resource to verify the address.

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