Answer
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$f(x)\left\{\begin{array}{lll}
1, & if & x\not\in\{0,1\}\\
0 & if & x\in\{0,1\}
\end{array}\right.$
is defined everywhere. It is continuous everywhere except at $x=0$ and at $x=1$.
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