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Let `z=x+i y` be a complex number, where `xa n dy` are real numbers. Let `Aa n dB` be the sets defined by `A={z :|z|lt=2}a n dB={z :(1-i)z+(1+i)bar z geq4}` . Find the area of region `AnnB`

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