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To disable the <= (less than or equal to) operator, you would need to modify the code where it is being used. In most programming languages, this operator is built-in and cannot be disabled. However, you can achieve the same functionality by using other comparison operators.For example, if you have a condition like x <= y, you can rewrite it as !(x > y) or x < y || x == y to achieve the same result without directly using the <= operator.Keep in mind that disabling or removing an operator may not be a good practice as it can affect the overall functionality and readability of your code. It is generally recommended to use operators based on the requirements of your program.
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