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The term centillion can mean more than one thing.
- In Canadian and U.S. usage, one centillion is 10. While Britain, Australia and New Zealand traditionally employed the European usage, they have recently largely switched to the U.S. version.
- In traditional European usage, one centillion is 10.
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