[3.6] Fix small typos in expressions.rst (GH-276) (GH-281)
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@ -190,7 +190,7 @@ Since Python 3.6, in an :keyword:`async def` function, an :keyword:`async for`
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clause may be used to iterate over a :term:`asynchronous iterator`.
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A comprehension in an :keyword:`async def` function may consist of either a
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:keyword:`for` or :keyword:`async for` clause following the leading
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expression, may contan additonal :keyword:`for` or :keyword:`async for`
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expression, may contain additional :keyword:`for` or :keyword:`async for`
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clauses, and may also use :keyword:`await` expressions.
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If a comprehension contains either :keyword:`async for` clauses
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or :keyword:`await` expressions it is called an
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@ -1317,7 +1317,7 @@ built-in types.
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* Sequences (instances of :class:`tuple`, :class:`list`, or :class:`range`) can
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be compared only within each of their types, with the restriction that ranges
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do not support order comparison. Equality comparison across these types
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results in unequality, and ordering comparison across these types raises
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results in inequality, and ordering comparison across these types raises
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:exc:`TypeError`.
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Sequences compare lexicographically using comparison of corresponding
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