The limit $\lim_{x\to\infty }\left(x^3\left(\frac{7}{x}-\sin\left(\frac{7}{x}\right)\right)\right)$ is indeterminate, because the limit of trigonometric functions as $x$ approaches infinity is indeterminate
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