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It keeps saying telling me that this code: c = 0

while (True):

user_input = input("Please enter the next word: " )

if user_input == "STOP":

break

c += 1

print ("# {}: You entered {}".format(c, user_input))

print("All done. {} words entered.". format(c))

has some spacing and spelling and also punctuation errors and I'm not really sure why?

Please let me know as soon as possible.

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while (True):

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