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    <description><![CDATA[In this comprehensive guide, we will explore how to execute AWS Lambda from your code using AWS Amplify.
The power of AWS Amplify in helping developers create feature-rich, full-stack web and mobile applications in a matter of hours. Whether you&rsquo;re a frontend developer or a mobile app enthusiast, AWS Amplify provides an easy-to-use solution that allows you to build, ship, and host applications on AWS, leveraging the wide range of AWS services as your use cases evolve.]]></description>
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