Assign decoded_tweet with user_tweet, replacing any occurrence of 'TTYL' with 'talk to you later'.Sample output with input: 'Gotta go. I will TTYL.'Gotta go. I will talk to you later.code given:user_tweet = input()decoded_tweet = ''' Your solution goes here '''print(decoded_tweet)

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Answer:

Here is the Python program:

user_tweet = input()

decoded_tweet = user_tweet.replace('TTYL', 'talk to you later')

print(decoded_tweet)

Explanation:

The program works as follows:

Suppose the input is:    'Gotta go. I will TTYL'

This is stored in user_tweet. So

user_tweet = 'Gotta go. I will TTYL'

The statement: user_tweet.replace('TTYL', 'talk to you later')  uses replace() method which is used to replace a specified string i.e. TTYL with another specified string i.e. talk to you later in the string stored in user_tweet.

The first argument of this method replace() is the string or phrase that is to be replaced and the second argument is the string or phrase that is to replace that specified string in first argument.

So this new string is assigned to decoded_tweet, after replacing 'TTYL' with 'talk to you later' in user_tweet.

So the print statement print(decoded_tweet) displays that new string.

Hence the output is:

Gotta go. I will talk to you later.

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