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g1801_1900.s1897_redistribute_characters_to_make_all_strings_equal.Solution
1897 - Redistribute Characters to Make All Strings Equal\.
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You are given an array of strings `words` ( **0-indexed** ).
In one operation, pick two **distinct** indices `i` and `j`, where `words[i]` is a non-empty string, and move **any** character from `words[i]` to **any** position in `words[j]`.
Return `true` _if you can make **every** string in_ `words` _**equal** using **any** number of operations_, _and_ `false` _otherwise_.
**Example 1:**
**Input:** words = ["abc","aabc","bc"]
**Output:** true
**Explanation:** Move the first 'a' in `words[1] to the front of words[2], to make` `words[1]` = "abc" and words[2] = "abc".
All the strings are now equal to "abc", so return `true`.
**Example 2:**
**Input:** words = ["ab","a"]
**Output:** false
**Explanation:** It is impossible to make all the strings equal using the operation.
**Constraints:**
* `1 <= words.length <= 100`
* `1 <= words[i].length <= 100`
* `words[i]` consists of lowercase English letters.
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