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You can solve this using a while loop to repeatedly find and remove the target substring until it no longer exists in the word.

def remove_all_from_string(word, letter): return word.replace(letter, "") Use code with caution. Copied to clipboard 7.6 / 10 123...

: The while True ensures the code keeps searching until every instance is gone, which is necessary if the letter appears multiple times (e.g., removing "na" from "banana"). Alternative (Standard Python) You can solve this using a while loop

The prompt likely refers to from the CodeHS Python curriculum. This exercise requires you to write a function that removes every instance of a specific "letter" (or substring) from a given word. Correct Python Implementation Alternative (Standard Python) The prompt likely refers to

While the CodeHS exercise often requires the manual loop approach above, the simplest way to do this in standard Python is using the .replace() method: