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$528$ (five hundred and twenty-eight) is:

$2^4 \times 3 \times 11$


The $26$th positive integer after $64$, $96$, $128$, $144$, $\ldots$, $384$, $400$, $416$, $432$, $448$, $480$, $504$, $512$ with $6$ or more prime factors:
$528 = 2 \times 2 \times 2 \times 2 \times 3 \times 11$


The $32$nd triangular number after $1$, $3$, $6$, $10$, $15$, $\ldots$, $325$, $351$, $378$, $406$, $435$, $465$, $496$:
$528 = \ds \sum_{k \mathop = 1}^{32} k = \dfrac {32 \times \paren {32 + 1} } 2$


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