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Python determines whether two lists are instances of parent-child set relationship

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list1 and list2 Two lists, want to get whether list1 contains list2 (whether it is a subset)

a = [1,2] 
b = [1,2,3] 
c = [0, 1] 
 
set(b) > set(a) 
set(b) > set(c)

Return

True 
False

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