Let $K$ be a pure number field generated by a complex root of a monic irreducible polynomial $F(x)=x^{2^r\cdot7^s}-m\in \mathbb{Z}[x]$, where $m\neq \pm 1$ is a square free integer, $r$ and $s$ are two positive integers. In this paper, we study the monogenity of $K$. We prove that if $m\not\equiv 1\md{4}$ and $\overline{m}\not\in\{\pm \overline{1},\pm \overline{18},\pm \overline{19}\} \md{49}$, then $K$ is monogenic. But if $r\geq 2$ and $m\equiv 1\md{16}$ or $s\geq 3$, $\overline{m}\in\{ \overline{1}, \overline{18}, -\overline{19}\} \md{49}$, and $\nu_7(m^6-1)\geq 4$, then $K$ is not monogenic. Some illustrating examples are given at the end of the paper.
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