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Boolean values are the two constant objects False and True. They
are used to represent truth values (although other values can also be considered false or
true). In numeric contexts (for example when used as the argument to an arithmetic operator),
they behave like the integers 0 and 1, respectively. The built-in function bool() can be used to cast any value to a Boolean, if the value can be
interpreted as a truth value (see section Truth Value Testing above).
They are written as False and True, respectively.
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