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Fixes minor semantic error (#2445)

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Arya Singh
2022-10-13 03:15:38 +05:30
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**Set:** A Set is an unordered collection data type that is iterable, mutable, and has no duplicate elements. Pythons set class represents the mathematical notion of a set. **Set:** A Set is an unordered collection data type that is iterable, mutable, and has no duplicate elements. Pythons set class represents the mathematical notion of a set.
**Dictionary:** in Python is an ordered (since Py 3.7) [unordered (Py 3.6 & prior)] collection of data values, used to store data values like a map, which, unlike other Data Types that hold only a single value as an element, Dictionary holds key:value pair. Key-value is provided in the dictionary to make it more optimized. **Dictionary:** In python, Dictionary is an ordered (since Py 3.7) [unordered (Py 3.6 & prior)] collection of data values, used to store data values like a map, which, unlike other Data Types that hold only a single value as an element, Dictionary holds key:value pair. Key-value is provided in the dictionary to make it more optimized.
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