@@ -589,8 +589,8 @@ added: v0.3.0
589589* {Object}
590590
591591Modules are cached in this object when they are required. By deleting a key
592- value from this object, the next ` require ` will reload the module. Note that
593- this does not apply to [ native addons] [ ] , for which reloading will result in an
592+ value from this object, the next ` require ` will reload the module.
593+ This does not apply to [ native addons] [ ] , for which reloading will result in an
594594error.
595595
596596Adding or replacing entries is also possible. This cache is checked before
@@ -675,7 +675,7 @@ changes:
675675 * ` paths ` {string[ ] } Paths to resolve module location from. If present, these
676676 paths are used instead of the default resolution paths, with the exception
677677 of [ GLOBAL_FOLDERS] [ ] like ` $HOME/.node_modules ` , which are always
678- included. Note that each of these paths is used as a starting point for
678+ included. Each of these paths is used as a starting point for
679679 the module resolution algorithm, meaning that the ` node_modules ` hierarchy
680680 is checked from this location.
681681* Returns: {string}
@@ -728,7 +728,7 @@ added: v0.1.16
728728
729729The ` module.exports ` object is created by the ` Module ` system. Sometimes this is
730730not acceptable; many want their module to be an instance of some class. To do
731- this, assign the desired export object to ` module.exports ` . Note that assigning
731+ this, assign the desired export object to ` module.exports ` . Assigning
732732the desired object to ` exports ` will simply rebind the local ` exports ` variable,
733733which is probably not what is desired.
734734
@@ -755,7 +755,7 @@ a.on('ready', () => {
755755});
756756```
757757
758- Note that assignment to ` module.exports ` must be done immediately. It cannot be
758+ Assignment to ` module.exports ` must be done immediately. It cannot be
759759done in any callbacks. This does not work:
760760
761761` x.js ` :
@@ -905,7 +905,7 @@ added: v9.3.0
905905A list of the names of all modules provided by Node.js. Can be used to verify
906906if a module is maintained by a third party or not.
907907
908- Note that ` module ` in this context isn't the same object that's provided
908+ ` module ` in this context isn't the same object that's provided
909909by the [ module wrapper] [ ] . To access it, require the ` Module ` module:
910910
911911``` js
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