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** [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kruskal%27s_tree_theorem TREE(3)]], the third number of a function that suddenly explodes ludicrously fast[[note]]TREE(1) is 1 and TREE(2) is 3[[/note]], is one of the numbers it lost its title to. Its value isn't known precisely, although the number itself is known to exist. How big is it? If you were to try to express it using Graham's function, [[SerialEscalation Knuth's up-arrow notation appears within the function itself]].[[note]]More precisely, TREE(3)'s very, very lower bound is larger than graham's (186192nd hyperoperation of 3 by 3)th number.[[/note]]
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* There's an ING commercial where one man is carrying around a sign that reads 1.2 million dollars which is the amount that he knows he needs to have to live comfortably in retirement. His next-door neighbor has a sign that says "A Gazillion" to illustrate that he doesn't know what he requires for retirement and thus needs the company's services.

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* There's an ING commercial where one man is carrying around a sign that reads 1.2 million dollars dollars, which is the amount that he knows he needs to have to live comfortably in retirement. His next-door neighbor has a sign that says "A Gazillion" to illustrate that he doesn't know what he requires for retirement and thus needs the company's services.
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* "Did you know women prefer Old Spice for their men one bajillion times more than ladies' scented body washes? Did you know that I'm riding this horse backwards? Hyah!"

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* "Did you know women prefer Old Spice for their men one bajillion times more than ladies' scented body washes? [[Advertising/TheManYourManCouldSmellLike Did you know that I'm riding this horse backwards? backwards?]] Hyah!"
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[[caption-width-right:311:It took him eleventeen days to count it.]]

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[[caption-width-right:311:It took him eleventeen [[SelfDemonstratingArticle eleventeen]] days to count it.]]
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* In ''[[https://www.fanfiction.net/s/8428333/1/First-Day-of-School First Day of School]]'' Harry's cousin Dudley boasts that he can count to eleventy.
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* In English, number names are generally standardized with the larger place value being the prefix and the smaller one being the suffix (i.e. "55" being "fifty" and "five"). Except numbers 11-19, which flip the pattern and have a couple that don't fit at all. A common linguistical error for young children learning to speak English and count at the same time is to over-generalize the pattern; rather than switching from "nineteen" to "twenty," they'll simply continue to count on, ending up with numbers like "ten-teen" and "eleven-teen" for 20 and 21.
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* ''[[https://www.fanfiction.net/s/11446408/3/Wishing-on-a-Sticker Wishing on a Sticker]]'':
-->Harry felt the back and top and sides of his head, thinking that he must've missed a lump somewhere, because if he hadn't, then he was as crazy as the Dursleys said that Mrs. Figg, with her gagillion cats, was. The thought didn't scare him as much as he should, which, to Harry, was proof enough of his craziness.

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