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No, not all composite integers are under multiplication. A composite integer is defined as a positive integer that has at least one positive divisor other than one and itself, meaning it has more than two factors. While all composite integers can be multiplied together, they are not inherently "under multiplication" in a mathematical sense; rather, they can simply be multiplied like any other integers.

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