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Three Words by don_mirkoni solution in Clear category for Three Words by don_mirkoni
# https://py.checkio.org/mission/three-words/
import re
def checkio(words: str) -> bool:
# I way
# count = 0
#for word in words.split():
# if word.isdigit():
# count = 0
# else:
# count = count +1
# if count >2:
# return True
#return False
return bool(re.search('\D+ \D+ \D+', words))
#These "asserts" using only for self-checking and not necessary for auto-testing
if __name__ == '__main__':
print('Example:')
print(checkio("Hello World hello"))
assert checkio("Hello World hello") == True, "Hello"
assert checkio("He is 123 man") == False, "123 man"
assert checkio("1 2 3 4") == False, "Digits"
assert checkio("bla bla bla bla") == True, "Bla Bla"
assert checkio("Hi") == False, "Hi"
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Sept. 10, 2021