Fix typos in documentation and comments (GH-102374)

Found some duplicate `to`s in the documentation and some code comments and fixed them.


[Misc/NEWS.d/3.12.0a1.rst](ed55c69ebd/Misc/NEWS.d/3.12.0a1.rst) also contains two duplicate `to`s, but I wasn't sure if it's ok to touch that file.  Looks auto generated.  I'm happy to amend the PR if requested. :)

Automerge-Triggered-By: GH:AlexWaygood
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Michael K 2023-03-02 16:26:49 +01:00 committed by GitHub
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@ -72,7 +72,7 @@ including `cursors`_ and `transactions`_.
First, we need to create a new database and open
a database connection to allow :mod:`!sqlite3` to work with it.
Call :func:`sqlite3.connect` to to create a connection to
Call :func:`sqlite3.connect` to create a connection to
the database :file:`tutorial.db` in the current working directory,
implicitly creating it if it does not exist:

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@ -1345,7 +1345,7 @@ These are not used in annotations. They are building blocks for creating generic
x: Ts # Not valid
x: tuple[Ts] # Not valid
x: tuple[*Ts] # The correct way to to do it
x: tuple[*Ts] # The correct way to do it
Type variable tuples can be used in the same contexts as normal type
variables. For example, in class definitions, arguments, and return types::

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@ -302,7 +302,7 @@ class ZoneInfo(tzinfo):
# difference between utcoffset() and the "standard" offset, but
# the "base offset" and "DST offset" are not encoded in the file;
# we can infer what they are from the isdst flag, but it is not
# sufficient to to just look at the last standard offset, because
# sufficient to just look at the last standard offset, because
# occasionally countries will shift both DST offset and base offset.
typecnt = len(isdsts)

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@ -3822,11 +3822,11 @@ PyType_FromMetaclass(PyTypeObject *metaclass, PyObject *module,
res->ht_qualname = Py_NewRef(ht_name);
res->ht_name = ht_name;
ht_name = NULL; // Give our reference to to the type
ht_name = NULL; // Give our reference to the type
type->tp_name = _ht_tpname;
res->_ht_tpname = _ht_tpname;
_ht_tpname = NULL; // Give ownership to to the type
_ht_tpname = NULL; // Give ownership to the type
/* Copy the sizes */