Solve for

\[n\].
\[\left(x^3\right)^{3}=x^n\]
\[n=\]

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Using the power rule for exponents, the left side simplifies to $x^9$. So we have $x^9 = x^n$. Since the bases are the same, the exponents must also be the same. Therefore, $9 = n$. So $\boxed{n = 9}$.
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