Express as the sum of two primes of 53.

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​Your question is not clear and appears to be incomplete.
Reason: let the two prime number be a and b.
As 53 is odd number. This is only possible when one of them is even are other is odd.(in other case, their sum will give even number.) We know that 2 is the only even prime number. 
This means a + b = 53 or a=51 (if b is even)
51 is not a prime number.So assumption we made above is wrong.
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