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A345157 a(1) = 1; thereafter, a(n) = A073327(a(n-1)), using the US English version of A073327 when there is a choice.

Original entry on oeis.org

1, 34, 160, 205, 174, 278, 291, 253, 254, 258, 247, 281, 240, 216, 228, 288, 255, 240, 216, 228, 288, 255, 240, 216, 228, 288, 255, 240, 216, 228, 288, 255, 240, 216, 228, 288, 255, 240, 216, 228, 288, 255, 240, 216, 228, 288, 255, 240
Offset: 1

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Paul Duckett, Jun 09 2021

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This is a US English version of A345126 (i.e., not using AND).
The last five integers cycle. This is the only cycle [proved], so all nonnegative integers chain to enter it.

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			1 = ONE = 34, 34 = THIRTY FOUR = 160, 160 = ONE HUNDRED SIXTY = 205.
		

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