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doc: remove duplicate words in API docs #17937

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2 changes: 1 addition & 1 deletion doc/api/child_process.md
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Expand Up @@ -623,7 +623,7 @@ pipes between the parent and child. The value is one of the following:
have an underlying descriptor (file streams do not until the `'open'`
event has occurred).
5. Positive integer - The integer value is interpreted as a file descriptor
that is is currently open in the parent process. It is shared with the child
that is currently open in the parent process. It is shared with the child
process, similar to how {Stream} objects can be shared.
6. `null`, `undefined` - Use default value. For stdio fds 0, 1, and 2 (in other
words, stdin, stdout, and stderr) a pipe is created. For fd 3 and up, the
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4 changes: 2 additions & 2 deletions doc/api/perf_hooks.md
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Expand Up @@ -125,12 +125,12 @@ Creates a new `PerformanceMeasure` entry in the Performance Timeline. A
`startMark` and `endMark`.

The `startMark` argument may identify any *existing* `PerformanceMark` in the
the Performance Timeline, or *may* identify any of the timestamp properties
Performance Timeline, or *may* identify any of the timestamp properties
provided by the `PerformanceNodeTiming` class. If the named `startMark` does
not exist, then `startMark` is set to [`timeOrigin`][] by default.

The `endMark` argument must identify any *existing* `PerformanceMark` in the
the Performance Timeline or any of the timestamp properties provided by the
Performance Timeline or any of the timestamp properties provided by the
`PerformanceNodeTiming` class. If the named `endMark` does not exist, an
error will be thrown.

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