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The largest number you could make with ONLY the digits 2, 6, and 4, assuming the use of exponents, is 2 to the power of 4 to the power of 6 = 2^(4^(6)) = 24096

this equals

1.044 X 101233

Without the use of exponents or additional symbols, the largest number you could make would of course be 642.

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