Explain monoalphabetic substitution cipher with an example.
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A monoalphabetic substitution is a cipher in which each occurrence of a plaintext symbol is replaced by a corresponding ciphertext symbol to generate ciphertext. The key for such a cipher is a table of the correspondence or a function from which the correspondence is computed.
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