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Write a program that reads an arbitrary number of integers that are in rage of 0 to 50 inclusive and counts how many occurrences of each are entered. indicate the end of the input by a value outside of the range. after all input has been processed, print all of the values (with the number of occurrences) that were entered one or more times.

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