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Answer Posted / Deepika Singh
Perl uses several operators for comparing strings, including `eq` (equal), `ne` (not equal), `lt` (less than), `gt` (greater than), `le` (less than or equal to), and `ge` (greater than or equal to). For example: `if ('apple' eq 'orange') { ... }` checks if the strings are equal.
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