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Expand Up @@ -82,6 +82,13 @@ result = client.execute(query)
print(result)
```

Executing the above code should output the following result:

```
$ python basic_example.py
{'continents': [{'code': 'AF', 'name': 'Africa'}, {'code': 'AN', 'name': 'Antarctica'}, {'code': 'AS', 'name': 'Asia'}, {'code': 'EU', 'name': 'Europe'}, {'code': 'NA', 'name': 'North America'}, {'code': 'OC', 'name': 'Oceania'}, {'code': 'SA', 'name': 'South America'}]}
```

> **WARNING**: Please note that this basic example won't work if you have an asyncio event loop running. In some
> python environments (as with Jupyter which uses IPython) an asyncio event loop is created for you. In that case you
> should use instead the [async usage example](https://gql.readthedocs.io/en/latest/async/async_usage.html#async-usage).
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