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100000000000000000000000000000 there you go.

A zillion has an unspecified number of zeros:

A zillion does not exist as a real number, but is used by writers (especially of fiction) to represent an extremely large number in a more humorous way than saying just "infinite".

It can also be used to exaggerate fairly small large numbers, like million or billions, when the context suggests that the number cannot be taken seriously.

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The term "zillion" is not a specific numerical value and is often used informally to refer to an extremely large, unspecified number. Therefore, it does not have a defined number of zeros. If we were to consider a more specific term like "googol" (10^100), it would have 100 zeros.

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