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A026081 Integers in reverse alphabetical order in U.S. English.

Original entry on oeis.org

0, 2202202202202, 2202202202222, 2202202202223, 2202202202226
Offset: 1

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This sequence is ill-defined from the 2nd term on. Proof: Assume that x is the term following the initial 0. Then the number x*10^(6n), for n sufficiently large, is spelled out: name(x) name(10^(6n)). This comes after name(x) in lexicographical order, and thus before x in this sequence. - M. F. Hasler, Nov 20 2009

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			Zero, two trillion, two hundred and two billion, two hundred and two million, two hundred and two thousand, two hundred and two, ...
		

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See A127352 for another version. - N. J. A. Sloane, Dec 05 2009