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Description

This PR adds a new term entry for the from keyword under the Python keywords section.

The from keyword is used in import statements to specify the module from which to import specific attributes, functions, or classes.

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Closes #7741

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  • Adding a new entry

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  • All writings are my own.
  • My entry follows the Codecademy Docs style guide.
  • My changes generate no new warnings.
  • I have performed a self-review of my own writing and code.
  • I have checked my entry and corrected any misspellings.
  • I have made corresponding changes to the documentation if needed.
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@mamtawardhani mamtawardhani self-assigned this Oct 15, 2025
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@mamtawardhani Please review.

Updated the description and examples for the 'from' keyword in Python, enhancing clarity and consistency.
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Looks good for second review! 🚀

@mamtawardhani mamtawardhani added python Python entries new entry New entry or entries status: review 1️⃣ completed status: ready for next review ai Artificial Intelligence entries and removed ai Artificial Intelligence entries labels Oct 20, 2025
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[Term Entry] Python keywords: from

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