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You are given two string arrays words1 and words2.
A string b is a subset of string a if every letter in b occurs in a including multiplicity.
- For example,
"wrr" is a subset of "warrior" but is not a subset of "world".
A string a from words1 is universal if for every string b in words2, b is a subset of a.
Return an array of all the universal strings in words1. You may return the answer in any order.
Example 1:
Input: words1 = ["amazon","apple","facebook","google","leetcode"], words2 = ["e","o"]
Output: ["facebook","google","leetcode"]
Example 2:
Input: words1 = ["amazon","apple","facebook","google","leetcode"], words2 = ["l","e"]
Output: ["apple","google","leetcode"]
Example 3:
Input: words1 = ["amazon","apple","facebook","google","leetcode"], words2 = ["e","oo"]
Output: ["facebook","google"]
Example 4:
Input: words1 = ["amazon","apple","facebook","google","leetcode"], words2 = ["lo","eo"]
Output: ["google","leetcode"]
Example 5:
Input: words1 = ["amazon","apple","facebook","google","leetcode"], words2 = ["ec","oc","ceo"]
Output: ["facebook","leetcode"]
Constraints:
1 <= words1.length, words2.length <= 104
1 <= words1[i].length, words2[i].length <= 10
words1[i] and words2[i] consist only of lowercase English letters.
- All the strings of
words1 are unique.
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