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Use of double quotes and single quote in python?

Answer Posted / Manoj Kumar Sharma

In Python, both double quotes (") and single quotes ('') can be used to define strings. However, when a string contains an embedded quote of the same type as the opening quote, you must escape it using a backslash (). If using a different quote type, there's no need for escaping.

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