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In everyday conversation, 上帝 (shàngdì) is used to refer to God. It is often used in religious contexts, such as when praying or discussing religious beliefs. It is also used in more casual contexts, such as when expressing surprise or disbelief. For example, someone might say 上帝啊 (shàngdì a) to express surprise or disbelief. This is similar to the English phrase "Oh my God!"
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