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The usage of the sort() function in Python is a function that sorts a list. It can sort the elements in the list in ascending or descending order. The syntax is "list.sort(key=None, reverse=False)". key: Specifies the comparison function used for sorting. The default value is None, which means the default comparison function is used for sorting. reverse: Specify the sorting order. The default value is False, which means sorting in ascending order, etc. For more information about the sort() function, you can visit other articles under this topic.
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