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First solution in Clear category for Goes Right After by _margo__
def goes_after(word: str, first: str, second: str) -> bool:
# your code here
return first != second and word.find(first) == word.find(first+second) == word.find(second)-1 >-1
if __name__ == "__main__":
print("Example:")
print(goes_after("world", "w", "o"))
# These "asserts" are used for self-checking and not for an auto-testing
assert goes_after("world", "w", "o") == True
assert goes_after("world", "w", "r") == False
assert goes_after("world", "l", "o") == False
assert goes_after("panorama", "a", "n") == True
assert goes_after("list", "l", "o") == False
assert goes_after("", "l", "o") == False
assert goes_after("list", "l", "l") == False
assert goes_after("world", "d", "w") == False
assert goes_after("transport", "r", "t") == False
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Jan. 4, 2022
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