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fix: @Type decorator README.md #1757

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Expand Up @@ -344,7 +344,7 @@ console.log(plainToInstance(User, fromPlainUser, { excludeExtraneousValues: true
When you are trying to transform objects that have nested objects,
it's required to known what type of object you are trying to transform.
Since Typescript does not have good reflection abilities yet,
we should implicitly specify what type of object each property contain.
we should explicitly specify what type of object each property contain.
This is done using `@Type` decorator.

Lets say we have an album with photos.
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