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@@ -10,7 +10,7 @@ TeX (and by inheritance, LaTeX too) will say
</pre>
as if you couldn&rsquo;t possibly have misunderstood the import of what you
were typing, and the only possible interpretation is that you had
-commited a typo in failing to enter maths mode. TeX, therefore,
+committed a typo in failing to enter maths mode. TeX, therefore,
tries to patch things up by inserting the <code>$</code> you &lsquo;forgot&rsquo;, so that
the maths-only object will work; as often as not this will land you in
further confusion.