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Most iteration in Rust is done with `for` loops. Like `do`,
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Additionally, within a `for` loop, `break`, `again`, and `retern`
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Additionally, within a `for` loop, `break`, `again`, and `return`
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Consider again our `each` function, this time improved to

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