docs: remove extra verb and correct pronoun#469
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"it" is used to refer to a previously used *noun*, but "that" can refer to an *idea* that was just described. (There are exceptions, of course, but this is the general pattern.)
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This PR corrects grammatical errors in tutorial documentation by removing an extra verb and using the appropriate pronoun.
- Removes the redundant verb "setting" from "setting removing"
- Changes pronoun from "it" to "that" to properly refer to the action being described
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Good catch, thanks! 💯
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"it" is used to refer to a previously used noun, but "that" can refer to an idea that was just described. (There are exceptions, of course, but this is the general pattern.)