Python Set remove() Method
Example
Remove "banana" from the set:
    fruits = {"apple", "banana", "cherry"}
fruits.remove("banana") 
    
print(fruits)
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Definition and Usage
The remove() method removes the specified 
element from the set.
This method is different 
from the discard() method, because the 
remove() 
method will raise an error if the specified item does not exist, and 
the discard() method will not.
Syntax
  
    set.remove(item)
  
Parameter Values
| Parameter | Description | 
|---|---|
| item | Required. The item to search for, and remove | 

