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Return a formatted string with numbers The function below takes three numerical inputs: num1, num2, and num3. Implement it to return a formatted string with an underscore between the first two numbers and space, exclamation point, and another space between the second and third number. For example, if the inputs are 1, 2, and 3, then the function should return the string '1_2 ! 3'.

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