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If the minimum combination is 2, the number of pairs is 6; the number of threes is 4; and the number of groups of 4 is 1. This assumes that the values can only be used once in a combination. Therefore there are 6+4+1=11. If one value is counted as a combination then there are 4 more, making a total of 15.
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