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(Duplicate Elimination) Write a
- Add a name to set, use end to terminate input:
- Search a name, use end to terminate searching:
Sample output as follows:

Transcribed Image Text:Add a name to set, use end to terminate input:
Samer
Samer inserted
Add a name to set, use end to terminate input:
Jhon
Jhon exists in set
Add a name to set, use end to terminate input:
Kiron
Kiron exists in set
Add a name to set, use end to terminate input:
Bimol
Bimol inserted
Add a name to set, use end to terminate input:
end
Search a name, use end to terminate searching:
Jamal
Jamal not found in set
Search a name, use end to terminate searching:
kiron
kiron not found in set
Search a name, use end to terminate searching:
Kiron
Kiron found in set
Search a name, use end to terminate searching:
jhon
jhon not found in set
Search a name, use end to terminate searching:
Jhon
Jhon found in set
Search a name, use end to terminate searching:
end
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