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[docs] fix: assorted typos #34

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5 changes: 3 additions & 2 deletions content/guides/javascript/compressed-nfts.md
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Expand Up @@ -613,7 +613,8 @@ The response fields to pay special attention to are:

Transferring compressed NFTs is different from transferring uncompressed NFTs.
Aside from using a different on-chain program, compressed NFTs require the use
of a asset's "merkle proof" (or `proof` for short) to actually change ownership.
of an asset's "merkle proof" (or `proof` for short) to actually change
ownership.

### What is a merkle proof?

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Since each of these hash values resemble and are formatted similar to
PublicKeys, we can use the
[`PublicKey`](https://solana-labs.github.io/solana-web3.js/classes/PublicKey.html)
class in web3.js to convert them into a accepted byte array format.
class in web3.js to convert them into an accepted byte array format.

#### Send the transaction

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3 changes: 2 additions & 1 deletion docs/economics/staking/index.md
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#### Delegate your Stake

Follow the wallet's instructions for delegating your to your chosen validator.
Follow the wallet's instructions for delegating your stake to your chosen
validator.

## Stake Account Details

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8 changes: 4 additions & 4 deletions docs/intro/dev.md
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Welcome to the Solana developer docs!

This guide contains step-by-step instructions on how to get started. Before we
get into the hands on part of the guide, we'll cover basic concepts that all
developers need to be familiar with to build on Solana:
This guide contains step-by-step instructions on how to get started. Before the
hands-on part of the guide, we'll cover basic concepts that all developers need
to be familiar with to build on Solana:

- Transactions
- Accounts
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### Program development

The first development workflow allows you to to create and deploy custom Rust, C
The first development workflow allows you to create and deploy custom Rust, C
and C++ programs directly to the blockchain. Once these programs are deployed,
anyone who knows how to communicate with them can use them.

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6 changes: 3 additions & 3 deletions docs/intro/transaction_fees.md
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As each transaction (which contains one or more instructions) is sent through
the network, it gets processed by the current leader validation-client. Once
confirmed as a global state transaction, this _transaction fee_ is paid to the
network to help support the [economic design](#economic-design) of the Solana
blockchain.
network to help support the [economic design](#basic-economic-design) of the
Solana blockchain.

> **NOTE:** Transaction fees are different from
> [account rent](/docs/terminology.md#rent)! While transaction fees are paid to
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"[_compute units_](/docs/terminology.md#compute-units)"

Since each transaction may require a different amount of computational
resources, they are alloted a maximum number of _compute units_ per transaction
resources, they are allotted a maximum number of _compute units_ per transaction
known as the "[_compute budget_](/docs/terminology.md#compute-budget)".

The execution of each instruction within a transaction consumes a different
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2 changes: 1 addition & 1 deletion docs/more/exchange.md
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### Withdrawing

The withdrawal address a user provides must be the that of their SOL wallet.
The withdrawal address a user provides must be that of their SOL wallet.

Before executing a withdrawal [transfer](#token-transfers), the exchange should
check the address as
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