PHP Inline If Syntax error [closed] - php

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I'm trying to make a inline if request.
Here the code
<?=(file_exits($storage.$file.'.md5')) ? file_get_contents($storage.$file.'.md5') : file_put_contents($storage.$file.'.md5', md5_file($storage.$file)?>
The log says
syntax error, unexpected '?>', expecting ',' or ')'
What's the problem?

You've missed a closing bracket ) in the end, just before the ?>
Here is a fixed code:
<?=(file_exits($storage.$file.'.md5')) ? file_get_contents($storage.$file.'.md5') : file_put_contents($storage.$file.'.md5', md5_file($storage.$file))?>

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