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python - Finding the position of a word in a string

With:

sentence= input("Enter a sentence")
keyword= input("Input a keyword from the sentence")

I want to find the position of the keyword in the sentence. So far, I have this code which gets rid of the punctuation and makes all letters lowercase:

punctuations = '''!()-[]{};:'",<>./?@#$%^&*_~'''#This code defines punctuation
#This code removes the punctuation
no_punct = "" 
for char in sentence:
   if char not in punctuations:
       no_punct = no_punct + char

no_punct1 =(str.lower (no_punct)

I know need a piece of code which actually finds the position of the word.

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This is what str.find() is for :

sentence.find(word)

This will give you the start position of the word (if it exists, otherwise -1), then you can just add the length of the word to it in order to get the index of its end.

start_index = sentence.find(word)
end_index = start_index + len(word) # if the start_index is not -1

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