Using objects for lookups javascript course

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   **Your code so far**
// Setup
function phoneticLookup(val) {
 let result = "";

 // Only change code below this line
var lookup = {
  "alpha": "Adams";
  "bravo": "Boston";
  "charlie": "Chicago";
  "delta": "Denver";
  "echo": "Easy";
  "foxtrot": "Frank";
 }
result= lookup(val);
 // Only change code above this line
 return result;
}

phoneticLookup("charlie");

This code looks good, but it will not pass me. What am I missing?

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Challenge: Using Objects for Lookups

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You use a comma when separating key-values of an object. You also have to use brackets instead of parenthesis when accessing an object.

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