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Expand Up @@ -120,7 +120,7 @@ reasons. First, `try!` has proved to be extremely useful, and is used often in
idiomatic Rust. It is used so often that we think it's worth having a sweet
syntax. This sort of evolution is one of the great advantages of a powerful
macro system: speculative extensions to the language syntax can be prototyped
and iterated on without modifying the langue itself, and in return, macros that
and iterated on without modifying the language itself, and in return, macros that
turn out to be especially useful can indicate missing language features. This
evolution, from `try!` to `?` is a great example.

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