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Answer Posted / Rohit Kumar Mishra
The 'shuffle()' method is a part of Python's built-in 'random' module. It randomly rearranges the elements in a list or any other mutable sequence. For example: 'import random'; 'my_list = [1, 2, 3, 4, 5]'; 'random.shuffle(my_list)'.
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