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&lt;p&gt;Merging two CSV files using Pandas in Python 3 on Linux is a quick and easy process that can save you a lot of time and effort, however in my case I used other script to extract specific tag values from a CSV file, converts them into a JSON object, and writes them to a new CSV file, in that way I provided a workaround for those tags wanted.&lt;/p&gt;</description>
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