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    This utility method replaces the default backend for permanent use. It
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    ``only`` flag is set on a backend. This will be the first tried
    backend outside the :obj:`set_backend` context manager.

    Parameters
    ----------
    backend : {object, 'scipy'}
        The backend to use.
        Can either be a ``str`` containing the name of a known backend
        {'scipy'} or an object that implements the uarray protocol.
    coerce : bool
        Whether to coerce input types when trying this backend.
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    Raises
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    ValueError: If the backend does not implement ``numpy.scipy.fft``.

    Notes
    -----
    This will overwrite the previously set global backend, which, by default, is
    the SciPy implementation.

    Examples
    --------
    We can set the global fft backend:

    >>> from scipy.fft import fft, set_global_backend
    >>> set_global_backend("scipy")  # Sets global backend (default is "scipy").
    >>> fft([1])  # Calls the global backend
    array([1.+0.j])
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    global backend.

    Parameters
    ----------
    backend : {object, 'scipy'}
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    Raises
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    ValueError: If the backend does not implement ``numpy.scipy.fft``.

    Examples
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    >>> from scipy.fft import fft, register_backend, set_global_backend
    >>> class NoopBackend:  # Define an invalid Backend
    ...     __ua_domain__ = "numpy.scipy.fft"
    ...     def __ua_function__(self, func, args, kwargs):
    ...          return NotImplemented
    >>> set_global_backend(NoopBackend())  # Set the invalid backend as global
    >>> register_backend("scipy")  # Register a new backend
    # The registered backend is called because
    # the global backend returns `NotImplemented`
    >>> fft([1])
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    >>> set_global_backend("scipy")  # Restore global backend to default

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    Parameters
    ----------
    backend : {object, 'scipy'}
        The backend to use.
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        {'scipy'} or an object that implements the uarray protocol.
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        BackendNotImplemented error will be raised immediately. Ignoring any
        lower priority backends.

    Examples
    --------
    >>> import scipy.fft as fft
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    Parameters
    ----------
    backend : {object, 'scipy'}
        The backend to skip.
        Can either be a ``str`` containing the name of a known backend
        {'scipy'} or an object that implements the uarray protocol.

    Examples
    --------
    >>> import scipy.fft as fft
    >>> fft.fft([1])  # Calls default SciPy backend
    array([1.+0.j])
    >>> with fft.skip_backend('scipy'):  # We explicitly skip the SciPy backend
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