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for that you can use awk
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awk '{A[$0]+=1}END{for(i in A){print I" "A[i]}}' file
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for that you can use awk
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awk '{A[$0]+=1}END{for(i in A){print I" "A[i]}}' file
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awk '{A[$0]++}END{for(i in A) print i OFS A[i]}' file
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