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He alternate_all generator takes any number of iterables as parameters: it produces the first value from the first parameter, then the first value from the second parameter, ..., then the first value from the last parameter; then the second value from the first parameter, then the second value from the second parameter, ..., then the second value from the last parameter; etc. If any iterable produces no more values, it is ignored. Eventually, this generator produces every value in each iterable. Hint: I used explicit calls to ite

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