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The template code provided is intended to take two inputs, x and y, from the user and print "pass" if one or more of the following is true: x is not less than 4
y is not greater than 5 and x + y is less than 7
However, when using De Morgan's law to simplify this code, the programmer has made some mistakes. Can you correct the errors so the code functions as intended?

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