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@@ -115,7 +115,7 @@ understand it (apart from maybe a few real dirty low level helpers that are also
dirty because of performance reasons). Just take this into account when reading on.
And yes, there are still a few possibilities I want to explore \unknown\ some might
-show up temporary so don't be surprises. I'm also aware that some new features can
+show up temporarily so don't be surprised. I'm also aware that some new features can
have bugs or side effects that didn't show up in \CONTEXT, which after all is the
benchmark and environment in which all this evolves.
@@ -2568,7 +2568,7 @@ introduce incompatibilities.
The \prm {numexpression} and \prm {dimexpression} primitives are equivalent but
offer more. The first one operates in the integer domain and the second one
-assumes scaled values. Often the second one can act like the first when one
+assumes scaled values. Often the second one can act like the first when
serialized with \prm {number} in front. This is because when \TEX\ sees a
symbolic reference to an integer or dimension it can treat them as it likes.
@@ -2602,7 +2602,7 @@ alternatives so that we can get around catcode issues.
\LL
\stoptabulate
-Here are some things that \prm {numexpr} is not suitable:
+Here are some things that \prm {numexpr} is not suitable for:
\starttyping
\scratchcounter = \numexpression