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Rust's string type is one of the core primitive types of the language. While
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Rust. Each string must also be decorated with its ownership. This means that
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Rust. Each string must also be decorated with how its ownership. This means that
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there are three common kinds of strings in rust:
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reference count to the string. This means that there is no "true
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