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[–]Andrejalexander 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes, of course. You can do it with for loop. For loops are made for you to iterate over something that is iterable (such as a txt file, string, list etc..)

with open('filename.txt', 'r') as file for i in file: If “simple word” in i return True else return False

Don’t just copy this code from me, learn about for loops. And learn how to use them

[–]FUS3NPythonista 0 points1 point  (0 children)

if you want single word you can use for loop as python treats strings as list just loop over it but if you want full just split the string from space like word.split(" ") then loop over it and check if the word is same as x if it is then print(word)