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Write a C++ function named getLowerAlphabets that takes a C-string argument and returns a C-string
made up of the lower alphabet characters of the argument. If none of the characters of the argument is a
lower alphabet then you must still return a C-string which is obviously empty C-string; that is a C-string
with only the null character.
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