Combine and async/await are powerful tools in Swift that allow for streamlined data flow in your applications. With Combine, you can handle asynchronous events by using publishers and subscribers. On the other hand, async/await simplifies working with asynchronous code, making it easier to read and write. In this example, we'll demonstrate how you can use both approaches to effectively manage data flow.
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