How to use the contextily.sources.ST_TONER_LITE function in contextily

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# Now we can use the above function to easily add a background map to our
# plot. The `zoom` keyword is required and let's you specify the detail of the
# map tiles (be careful to not specify a too high `zoom` level, as this can
# result in a large download):

ax = df.plot(figsize=(10, 10), alpha=0.5, edgecolor='k')
add_basemap(ax, zoom=10)

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# By default, contextily uses the Stamen Terrain style. We can specify a
# different style using ``ctx.sources``:

ax = df.plot(figsize=(10, 10), alpha=0.5, edgecolor='k')
add_basemap(ax, zoom=11, url=ctx.sources.ST_TONER_LITE)
ax.set_axis_off()