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python - Sort dictionary by multiple values

I have the dictionary {'Bill': 4, 'Alex' : 4, 'Bob' : 3, "Charles": 7}

I need to sort this dictionary first numerically, then within that, alphabetically. If 2 items have the same number key, they need to be sorted alphabetically.

The output of this should be Bob, Alex, Bill, Charles

I tried using lambda, list comprehension, etc but I can't seem to get them to sort correctly.

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Using sorted with key function (order by value (d[k]) first, then key k):

>>> d = {'Bill': 4, 'Alex' : 4, 'Bob' : 3, "Charles": 7}    
>>> sorted(d, key=lambda k: (d[k], k))
['Bob', 'Alex', 'Bill', 'Charles']

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