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Write a program to find the number of spaces to be inserted in the string input such that no two vowels occur adjacent in the string. Also, display the string formed after inserting the spaces.
#### Objective
- Develop a C++ program that ensures no two consecutive vowels are present in the input string by inserting the necessary spaces.
- Output the total number of spaces inserted.
- Display the resultant string after the modifications.
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