docs: Better wording for __objclass__ docs. Issue #19281
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@ -1467,12 +1467,12 @@ class' :attr:`__dict__`.
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Called to delete the attribute on an instance *instance* of the owner class.
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The :attr:`__objclass__` is interpreted by the :mod:`inspect` module as
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specifying the class where this object was defined (setting this appropriately
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can assist in runtime introspection of dynamic class attributes). For callables,
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it may indicate that an instance of the given type (or a subclass) is expected
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or required as the first positional argument (for example, CPython sets this
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attribute for unbound methods that are implemented in C).
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The attribute :attr:`__objclass__` is interpreted by the :mod:`inspect` module
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as specifying the class where this object was defined (setting this
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appropriately can assist in runtime introspection of dynamic class attributes).
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For callables, it may indicate that an instance of the given type (or a
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subclass) is expected or required as the first positional argument (for example,
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CPython sets this attribute for unbound methods that are implemented in C).
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.. _descriptor-invocation:
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