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It looks like those are all part of a cluster of some sorts, maybe EKS or EMR. If you tried to just stop the instances, they were likely part of an autoscaling group and were replaced with new instances. If you want them complete gone, you would need to destroy the cluster, or delete the autoscaling group to prevent them from coming back.
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well i have no cluster in eks ...! but i think somehow you are right. i created ec2 from eks cluster. but i deleted eks cluster through ui.. what can i check more?
oh i found auto-scaling group.. let me try more. thank you in advance!