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1) Use a loop to request a user input from the console.
2) The loop should end when a string, 'STOP', is entered.
Input text can be any content. Just make sure to precisely match the output format below.
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Enter anything (or enter STOP to end): infinite
Enter anything (or enter STOP to end): loop
Enter anything (or enter STOP to end): APPLE
Enter anything (or enter STOP to end): 1.234
Enter anything (or enter STOP to end): 0
Enter anything (or enter STOP to end): -789
Enter anything (or enter STOP to end): STOP
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