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No, "eleventeen" is not a real number in the traditional sense of the term. In mathematics, real numbers are a set of numbers that include all rational and Irrational Numbers, but "eleventeen" is not a standard number in this system. It appears to be a combination of the numbers eleven and seventeen, which are real numbers, but the combination itself is not recognized as a valid number in mathematics.

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Oh, dude, eleventeen is as real as a unicorn riding a rainbow. It's not a legit number in the mathematical world, but hey, if you're playing make-believe or counting imaginary friends, then eleventeen totally exists. Just don't try using it in any serious calculations unless you want some raised eyebrows and confused looks.

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Its not even a number.

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