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11 & 2078217726601×4330633833401 \\
12 & 899999999999920000000000001 \\
13 & 7×13151×977655148440631347969193 \\
14 & 19×131×709×2539×329641069×6093507681211 \\
15 & 647×8762041×158757023470472699268463 \\
16 & 5386471×3336989011711×5007067047060521 \\
17 & 5386471×3336989011711×5007067047060521 \\
18 & 199×1699×1119415751×93500544191×25432584853061 \\
19 & 7×47×273556231003039513675379939209726443769 \\
20 & 59×152542372881355932203254237288135593220339 \\
21 & 31×21391×131117953566049×10351125295707468458809169 \\
22 & 421×22621×2701121747698887529×3498681867987224789609 \\
23 & 199×977×5661367×8176615206505410031316643554451717361 \\
24 & 31×2408264179×12055263005477825957505994169206911982949 \\
25 & ...\\
40 & 89999999999999999999999999999999999999999200000000000000000000000000000000000000001
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Primes could occur on the following sequences... A034956 , A052482, A120304, A007993, A053043, A032093,
Check 3, 12, 40, 70...
Interesting that we have the sequences \begin{equation}
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