Fixed weird grammar in lifetimes guide.
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@ -14,9 +14,9 @@ Despite their complete safety, a reference's representation at runtime
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is the same as that of an ordinary pointer in a C program. They introduce zero
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overhead. The compiler does all safety checks at compile time.
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Although references have rather elaborate theoretical underpinnings usually
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introduced as (e.g. region pointers), the core concepts will be familiar to
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anyone who has worked with C or C++. The best way to explain how they are
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Although references have rather elaborate theoretical underpinnings
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(e.g. region pointers), the core concepts will be familiar to anyone
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who has worked with C or C++. The best way to explain how they are
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used—and their limitations—is probably just to work through several examples.
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# By example
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