The sequence starting 23, 37, 53, 73, 113, 131, 137, 173, 179, 197… is interesting because each term is a delete-a-digit prime—that is, a prime number of two or more digits such that deleting any one digit leaves a prime number. For example, deleting the 1 from 137 leaves 37, deleting the 3 leaves 17, and deleting the 7 leaves 13.
Write a function that lists the delete-a-digit primes less than or equal the input number.
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