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Planet Python Planet Python Last update: October 06, 2023 04:41 AM UTC October 06, 2023 Stack Abuse Check if a String Contains an Element from a List in Python Introduction The ability to check if a string contains any element from a list is used in a wide range of applications, like text filtering, data validation, and natural language processing. Imagine you're building a chat application and you want to implement a profanity filter; you could have a list of forbidden words and easily check incoming messages against this list. Or maybe, you might be working on a search function that should trigger certain actions based on keywords present in the query. This Byte will show different methods for achieving this string-list match-up, showcasing a few Python to get it done. Why Check for Elements in a String? We talked about a few use-cases in the intro, but let's see a few more. Imagine you're working on a text analysis project, and you have a list of keywords that ...

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