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Already in the case of finite symmetric groups, one can find any polynomial with non-negative integral coefficients and constant term 1 as KL polynomial for some pair of group elements. See the paper by Patrick Polo here. But specific examples take a little more work. Check tne old tables for Weyl groups (and affine Weyl groups) on Mark Goresky's webpage at IAS here/

Jim Humphreys
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