Fix up an awkward sentence, pointed out by Chris Ryland <cpr@emsoftware.com>.
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for padding strings to a given column width; these will be discussed
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shortly. The second way is to use the \code{\%} operator with a
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string as the left argument. The \code{\%} operator interprets the
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left argument as a C much like a \cfunction{sprintf()}-style format
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left argument much like a \cfunction{sprintf()}-style format
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string to be applied to the right argument, and returns the string
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resulting from this formatting operation.
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