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4 changes: 2 additions & 2 deletions Doc/reference/expressions.rst
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Expand Up @@ -190,7 +190,7 @@ Since Python 3.6, in an :keyword:`async def` function, an :keyword:`async for`
clause may be used to iterate over a :term:`asynchronous iterator`.
A comprehension in an :keyword:`async def` function may consist of either a
:keyword:`for` or :keyword:`async for` clause following the leading
expression, may contan additonal :keyword:`for` or :keyword:`async for`
clauses, and may also use :keyword:`await` expressions.
If a comprehension contains either :keyword:`async for` clauses
or :keyword:`await` expressions it is called an
Expand Up @@ -1317,7 +1317,7 @@ built-in types.
* Sequences (instances of :class:`tuple`, :class:`list`, or :class:`range`) can
be compared only within each of their types, with the restriction that ranges
do not support order comparison. Equality comparison across these types
results in unequality, and ordering comparison across these types raises
:exc:`TypeError`.

Sequences compare lexicographically using comparison of corresponding
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