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Lesson 1 of 14 in Coddy's Dictionary in Python course.

Python dictionaries are a fundamental data structure that allows you to store and manage collections of data in a flexible and efficient way. They are also known as "dicts."

Dictionaries are used to store data values in key and value pairs.

A dictionary is a collection which is ordered, changeable and do not allow duplicates.

Here is an example of dictionary,

thisdict = {
  "brand": "Ford",
  "model": "Mustang",
  "year": 1964
}

Dictionaries are written with curly brackets, and have keys and values.

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