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  • Handy solution when the default behaviour of the shorter and simpler solutions (replacement of values of common keys by the second dictionary) is not wished. For Python 3, iteritems() is not available anymore in dicts, and one can simply use items() instead.
    – Corentor
    Commented Mar 5, 2021 at 14:22