Fix typos in documentation (#13344)
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@ -792,7 +792,7 @@ Its documentation looks like this::
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invoked using the three argument form.
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The slash at the end of the parameter list means that all three parameters are
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positional-only. Thus, calling :func:`pow` with keyword aguments would lead to
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positional-only. Thus, calling :func:`pow` with keyword arguments would lead to
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an error::
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>>> pow(x=3, y=4)
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@ -642,7 +642,7 @@ or both.
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by other classes as long as they implement :meth:`__setitem__`.
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* Optionally, a callable with a ``(obj, state)`` signature. This
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callable allows the user to programatically control the state-updating
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callable allows the user to programmatically control the state-updating
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behavior of a specific object, instead of using ``obj``'s static
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:meth:`__setstate__` method. If not ``None``, this callable will have
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priority over ``obj``'s :meth:`__setstate__`.
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