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![22. Given a list of strings, write a Python program to concatenate all the
strings present in the given list in the order from left to right and print
the resultant string in the output.
LS =
["David", "Miller",
"Emma"
"Jhonson", "Ruby", "Carlson"]](https://content.bartleby.com/qna-images/question/1b0d59da-d9a5-47b7-b6e7-727adace87fb/50be3753-c8f8-47cc-8640-f298d5aaa1ea/l8ti2ec_thumbnail.jpeg)
Transcribed Image Text:22. Given a list of strings, write a Python program to concatenate all the
strings present in the given list in the order from left to right and print
the resultant string in the output.
LS =
["David", "Miller",
"Emma"
"Jhonson", "Ruby", "Carlson"]
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