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9.13. The in and not in operators
The in operator tests if one string is a substring of another:
Note that a string is a substring of itself, and the empty string is a
substring of any other string. (Also note that computer scientists
like to think about these edge cases quite carefully!)
The not in operator returns the logical opposite result of in.
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