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docs: Grammar corrections for the README #2022

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Some spelling and grammar corrections for things I noticed as I read through the README.

Motivation and Context

Just wanting to help projects put their best foot forward. Also, I appreciate the clarity that proper hyphenation provides.

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  • Yes, I have tested the PR using my local account setup (Provide any test evidence report under Additional Notes)
  • Yes, I have updated the docs for this feature
  • Yes, I ran pre-commit run -a with this PR
  • This PR does not involve changes to any blueprints--just to documentation. Therefore, nothing to test.

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@john-hosford john-hosford requested a review from a team as a code owner September 27, 2024 05:30
@john-hosford john-hosford changed the title Grammar corrections for the README docs: grammar corrections for the README Sep 27, 2024
@john-hosford john-hosford changed the title docs: grammar corrections for the README docs: Grammar corrections for the README Sep 27, 2024
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commenting to remove stale label

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