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							Valid Palindrome II
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							Write a JavaScript program to determine if a string can be a palindrome after removing at most one character from it. A palindrome reads the same forwards and backwards.
Example 1
- Input: s = "aba"
 - Output: true
 - Explanation: 
- The string "aba" is already a palindrome. 
 - No character removal is needed. 
 - Therefore, it's valid with at most one character removal.
 
 - The string "aba" is already a palindrome. 
 
Example 2
- Input: s = "abca"
 - Output: true
 - Explanation: 
- The string "abca" is not a palindrome initially. 
 - If we remove character 'c' at index 2, we get "aba". 
 - The string "aba" is a palindrome. 
 - Therefore, removing one character makes it a valid palindrome.
 
 - The string "abca" is not a palindrome initially. 
 
Constraints
- 1 ≤ s.length ≤ 10^5
 - s consists only of lowercase English letters
 - At most one character can be removed
 - Time Complexity: O(n)
 - Space Complexity: O(1)
 
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Solution Hints
- Use two pointers approach starting from both ends of the string
 - If characters at both pointers match, move both pointers inward
 - If characters don't match, try removing either the left or right character
 - Check if the remaining substring is a palindrome after removal
 - Create a helper function to check if a substring is a palindrome
 - Return true if removing one character results in a palindrome, false otherwise