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Transcribed Image Text:Write a C++ program to create an unordered_map for the data given
below. Also, input a string from the user and print the corresponding
value in the map. If the string is not present in the map, then print "Data
not found."
'A' maps to "Alpha"
• 'E' maps to "Echo"
• 'S' maps to "Sierra"
• 'V' maps to "Victor"
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