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A string is a palindrome if it is identical forward and backward. For example "anna",
"civic", "level" and "hannah" are all examples of palindromicwords. Write a program
that reads a string from the user and uses a loop to determine whether or not it is a palindrome. Display the result, including a meaningful output message.
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