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What is the range of pauli's exclusion principle

In many introductions to the pauli's exclusion principle, it only said that two identical fermions cannot be in the same quantum state, but it seems that there is no explanation of the range of those two fermions. What is the scope of application of the principle of exclusion? Can it be all electrons in an atom, or can it be electrons in a whole conductor, or can it be a larger range?

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