Doc fix. Mathematically correct sentence.
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@ -170,8 +170,8 @@ There are three built-in functions that are very useful when used with lists:
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``filter(function, sequence)`` returns a sequence consisting of those items from
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the sequence for which ``function(item)`` is true. If *sequence* is a
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:class:`string` or :class:`tuple`, the result will be of the same type;
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otherwise, it is always a :class:`list`. For example, to compute primes up
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to 25::
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otherwise, it is always a :class:`list`. For example, to compute a sequence of
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numbers not divisible by 2 and 3::
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>>> def f(x): return x % 2 != 0 and x % 3 != 0
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