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1678 - Goal Parser Interpretation\.
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You own a **Goal Parser** that can interpret a string `command`. The `command` consists of an alphabet of `"G"`, `"()"` and/or `"(al)"` in some order. The Goal Parser will interpret `"G"` as the string `"G"`, `"()"` as the string `"o"`, and `"(al)"` as the string `"al"`. The interpreted strings are then concatenated in the original order.
Given the string `command`, return _the **Goal Parser**'s interpretation of_ `command`.
**Example 1:**
**Input:** command = "G()(al)"
**Output:** "Goal"
**Explanation:** The Goal Parser interprets the command as follows:
G -> G
() -> o
(al) -> al
The final concatenated result is "Goal".
**Example 2:**
**Input:** command = "G()()()()(al)"
**Output:** "Gooooal"
**Example 3:**
**Input:** command = "(al)G(al)()()G"
**Output:** "alGalooG"
**Constraints:**
* `1 <= command.length <= 100`
* `command` consists of `"G"`, `"()"`, and/or `"(al)"` in some order.
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