Alec Taylor <[email protected]> writes:
> One sentence can contain one or more strings next to each-other, which
> can be joined to make another word.
>
> e.g.:
>
> "to get her" == "together"
> "an other" == "another"
> "where about" == "whereabouts"
>
> &etc
Yes, that's true.
> Solve this problem using as few lines of code as possible[1].
Easy::
True
> Good luck!
What do I win?
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