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A string s is a circular shift of a string t if it matches when the the characters are circularly shifted by any number of positions. For example, ACTGACG is a circular shift of TGACGAC, and vice versa. Detecting this condition is important in the study of genomic sequences. Write a program that checks whether two given strings s and t are circular shifts of one another. Hint: The solution is a one-liner with indexOf() and string concatenation.
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