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Either that, or a million million, depending on the country. English-speaking countries usually use the "short scale", with one billion = 1000 millions, 1 trillion = 1000 billions, etc.

Either that, or a million million, depending on the country. English-speaking countries usually use the "short scale", with one billion = 1000 millions, 1 trillion = 1000 billions, etc.

Either that, or a million million, depending on the country. English-speaking countries usually use the "short scale", with one billion = 1000 millions, 1 trillion = 1000 billions, etc.

Either that, or a million million, depending on the country. English-speaking countries usually use the "short scale", with one billion = 1000 millions, 1 trillion = 1000 billions, etc.

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Either that, or a million million, depending on the country. English-speaking countries usually use the "short scale", with one billion = 1000 millions, 1 trillion = 1000 billions, etc.

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