Google colab : ModuleNotFoundError: No module named 'pymorphy2' - python

Im doing my project in university using Morphological Analyzer of text(russian language).Google Colab cant find the module named pymorphy2.
from pymorphy2 import MorphAnalyzer
Maybe there are sollutions for such problems?

Did you try to pip install it?
Write this and execute the cell:
!pip install pymorphy2

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