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The concept of the "highest number" is theoretically infinite, as numbers go on indefinitely. However, in practical terms, the largest named number is often considered to be a "googolplex," which is 10 raised to the power of a googol (10^100). In everyday usage, the largest number used is context-dependent and can vary based on specific applications, such as in mathematics or computing.

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