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US printers also do this, just using larger ANSI sizes instead of larger A sizes. Or they just use rolls.
But US paper sizes don't tile nearly as well as metric paper sizes do, is the point
They do tile, they just don't share an aspect ratio. Two letter sheets make a tabloid or ledger sheet (depending on grain direction of the paper), and two tabloid sheets fit on a broadsheet, which generally comes in rolls so there's a bit of trim because the size comes from actually physically dealing with paper, which is why they're also the names of the newspapers that were printed on them. Like, it doesn't go down from letter like ISO a sizes do, but it generally works well enough.