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Subject StringsLevel Entry–Mid~10 minCommon in Algorithms & data structures interviewsIndustries Software development

Question

A chat app ships a playful 'mirror mode': every word in a message is reversed, but the words stay in their original order. Given a message of lowercase words separated by single spaces, return the mirrored message. For example, 'hello there' becomes 'olleh ereht'. The message may be empty; there are never leading, trailing, or repeated spaces.

Implement
reverse_each_word(message: str) → str
Examples
in["hello there"]out"olleh ereht"
What a strong answer looks like

State your approach and its time/space complexity out loud before you optimize. Handle the edge cases (empty input, duplicates, overflow), and say why you chose this over the brute force. Green tests are the floor, not the grade.

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