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In Python, create a function that takes a string S as a parameter. This function should return a list containing the characters in S that occur the most. Do not use built-in or advanced string/math functions(SUCH AS SORTED()).
e.g.
yourfxn("hello") returns ['l']
yourfxn("acrobatics") returns ['a', 'c']
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