Python print() is a built-in function that allows us to display output on the console or terminal. It is used to print text, variables, expressions, or any other information we want to display. We can pass multiple arguments to the print() function, and it will concatenate them with a space by default. Additionally, we can specify the separator and end character using the "sep" and "end" parameters respectively. The print() function is commonly used for debugging, displaying information to the user, or generating output in a program.
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