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[Mecha Munch & Dict Methods Concept]: Fix Typo in Introduction & About Files #3796

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2 changes: 1 addition & 1 deletion concepts/dict-methods/about.md
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Expand Up @@ -214,7 +214,7 @@ When both dictionaries share keys, `dict_two` values take precedence.
'Purple baseline': '#161748'}
```

`dict_one |= other` behaves similar to `<dict_one>.update(<dict_two>)`, but in this case, `other` can be either a `dict` or an iterable of (`key`, `value`) pairs:
`dict_one |= other` behaves similar to `<dict_one>.update(<other>)`, but in this case, `other` can be either a `dict` or an iterable of (`key`, `value`) pairs:

```python
>>> palette_III = {'Grassy Green': (155, 196, 0),
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Expand Up @@ -191,7 +191,7 @@ When both dictionaries share keys, `dict_two` values take precedence.
'Purple baseline': '#161748'}
```

`dict_one |= other` behaves similar to `<dict_one>.update(<dict_two>)`, but in this case, `other` can be either a `dict` or an iterable of (`key`, `value`) pairs:
`dict_one |= other` behaves similar to `<dict_one>.update(<other>)`, but in this case, `other` can be either a `dict` or an iterable of (`key`, `value`) pairs:

```python
>>> palette_III = {'Grassy Green': (155, 196, 0),
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