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python - XML Declaration standalone="yes" lxml

I have an xml I am parsing, making some changes and saving out to a new file. It has the declaration <?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8" standalone="yes"?> which I would like to keep. When I am saving out my new file I am loosing the standalone="yes" bit. How can I keep it in? Here is my code:

templateXml = """<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8" standalone="yes"?>
<package>
  <provider>Some Data</provider>
  <studio_display_name>Some Other Data</studio_display_name>
</package>"""

from lxml import etree
tree = etree.fromstring(templateXml)

xmlFileOut = '/Users/User1/Desktop/Python/Done.xml'   

with open(xmlFileOut, "w") as f:
    f.write(etree.tostring(tree, pretty_print = True, xml_declaration = True, encoding='UTF-8'))
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You can pass standalone keyword argument to tostring():

etree.tostring(tree, pretty_print = True, xml_declaration = True, encoding='UTF-8', standalone=True)

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