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Cousin problems

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The term "Cousin problems" can refer to various contexts, including mathematical problems, computer science issues, or even social and familial contexts. However, one common mathematical context relates to a specific type of problem in number theory or combinatorial mathematics. In number theory, "cousin primes" are a pair of prime numbers that have a difference of 4. For example, (3, 7) and (7, 11) are examples of cousin primes.

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