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-% interface=english modes=screen
+% language=us runpath=texruns:manuals/nodes
% author : Alan Braslau
% copyright : ConTeXt Development Team
@@ -739,7 +739,7 @@ first view, but it simplifies things in the end, really!
To avoid such confusion, in particular when drawing complicated diagrams
containing many nodes, the \CONTEXT\ interface allows the use of a \type
-{reference} or tag, assigning a symbolic name to a numbered node. The example of
+{reference} or tag, assigning a symbolic name to a numbered node. The example of
\in{Figure} [fig:ConTeXt] can be redrawn a little more verbosely as:
\startbuffer