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‎Doc/c-api/gcsupport.rst

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‎Doc/faq/design.rst

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Tuples are immutable, meaning that once a tuple has been created, you can't
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dictionary keys, and hence only tuples and not lists can be used as keys.
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you can always change a list's elements. Only:term:`hashable` objects can
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be used as dictionary keys. Most immutable types are hashable, which is why
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tuples, but not lists, can be used as keys. Note, however, that a tuple is
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‎Doc/howto/free-threading-extensions.rst

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‎Doc/howto/functional.rst

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‎Doc/library/json.rst

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..note::
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‎Doc/library/re.rst

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‎Doc/library/unittest.rst

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‎Doc/tutorial/controlflow.rst

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‎Doc/whatsnew/3.10.rst

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‎Doc/whatsnew/3.14.rst

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‎Doc/whatsnew/3.15.rst

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‎Grammar/python.gram

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‎InternalDocs/generators.md

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