Incorrect Input Detection
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| Rdf:type | Validation Logic | [1] |
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logging.error(f'Error: {e}') # Example usage inputs = ['correct', 'incorrect', 'correct'] correction_pipeline(inputs) ``` ### Explanation 1. **Logging Configuration**: - `logging.basicConfig` is used to configure the logging l…
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