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python - In what case would I use a tuple as a dictionary key?

I was studying the difference between lists and tuples (in Python). An obvious one is that tuples are immutable (the values cannot be changed after initial assignment), while lists are mutable.

A sentence in the article got me:

Only immutable elements can be used as dictionary keys, and hence only tuples and not lists can be used as keys.

I have a hard time thinking of a situation where I would like to use a tuple as a dictionary key. Can you provide an example problem where this would be the natural, efficient, elegant, or obvious solution?

Edit:

Thanks for your examples. So far I take that a very important application is the caching of function values.

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Classic Example: You want to store point value as tuple of (x, y)


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