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Write a program letters. py that does the following: The user provides a sentence as input. The program prints the number of repetitions of each letter in the sentence. Do not include punctuations, special characters, and spaces in the count. Your program should be case-insensitive. You must print the letters in alphabetical order. Hint: You can use a dictionary to store the letters and the count of letters.
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