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hey everyone welcome back and lets write some more neat code today so today lets solve the problem word break so were given an input string and a dictionary of strings called word dict and we want to return true if and only if s can be broken up into separate strings such that every separate string in s is also found inside of our word dict and we are allowed to use words from the word dict multiple times so for example lets say were given an input string leak code and were given a word dictionary of words called leat and code so obviously in this case we could split this string right into separate strings lee right break it down in this middle position and then the sep the second string would be code right so clearly this can be broken up into words that are found in the word dictionary so therefore we are going to return true now what if we took code outside of our word dictionary well then in that case this portion is a word right but we have no matching word in our dictionar