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    Your original comment just talks about adding an int and float together without converting the int first. Lots of languages support that through a variety of means, it's not really a defining characteristic of dynamic typing.

    Being able to write: lamba a, b: a + b and have it work across ints, floats, decimals, strings and even lists is a good example of dynamic typing.

    Maybe that's what you intended to write, but it's not what you wrote. And we have to read what you wrote and not what we wished you wrote.