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Rollup merge of rust-lang#121939 - jonaspleyer:patch-typo-core-From-descr, r=workingjubilee
Small enhancement to description of From trait - fix small typo - avoid repetition of formulations
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core/src/convert/mod.rs

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/// Prefer using [`Into`] over using `From` when specifying trait bounds on a generic function.
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/// This way, types that directly implement [`Into`] can be used as arguments as well.
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///
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/// The `From` is also very useful when performing error handling. When constructing a function
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/// The `From` trait is also very useful when performing error handling. When constructing a function
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/// that is capable of failing, the return type will generally be of the form `Result<T, E>`.
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/// The `From` trait simplifies error handling by allowing a function to return a single error type
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/// that encapsulate multiple error types. See the "Examples" section and [the book][book] for more
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/// `From` simplifies error handling by allowing a function to return a single error type
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/// that encapsulates multiple error types. See the "Examples" section and [the book][book] for more
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/// details.
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///
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/// **Note: This trait must not fail**. The `From` trait is intended for perfect conversions.

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