The "TypeError: deprecated()" error thrown by pip means that the package or module you are trying to install is no longer supported or has been replaced by a newer version. This error occurs when pip tries to use a deprecated API or function that has been removed or changed in the latest version of the package. To fix the error, you need to update the package or find an alternative package that provides the same functionality.
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