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To calculate the number of different combinations of 5 numbers chosen from 1 to 25 without repetition, we can use the formula for combinations: nCr = n! / r!(n-r)!. In this case, n = 25 (total numbers) and r = 5 (numbers chosen). Therefore, the number of combinations is 25! / (5!(25-5)!) = 53,130 different combinations.

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