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Transcribed Image Text:Write a program that inputs a text file. The program should print the
unique words in the file in alphabetical order. Uppercase words should
take precedence over lowercase words. For example, 'Z' comes before 'a'.
The input file can contain one or more sentences, or be a multiline list of
words.
An example input file is shown below:
example.txt
the quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog
An example of the program's output is shown below:
Enter the input file name: example.txt
brown
dog
fox
jumps
lazy
over
quick
the
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