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The question is to reverse the order of the words in a string. There may be multiple whitespaces between words, but the output should only contain one. Python's split() takes care of most of the work nicely, and the resultant list is reversed via splicing and converted back to a string with join().

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welcome bot commented Oct 19, 2021

I can tell this is your first pull request! Thank you I'm so honored. 🎉🎉🎉 I'll take a look at it ASAP!

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