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Correct two small typos in the Dining Philosophers example. #25472

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4 changes: 2 additions & 2 deletions src/doc/trpl/dining-philosophers.md
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Expand Up @@ -320,7 +320,7 @@ from the standard library, and so we need to `use` it.
We now print out two messages, with a `sleep_ms()` in the middle. This will
simulate the time it takes a philosopher to eat.

If you run this program, You should see each philosopher eat in turn:
If you run this program, you should see each philosopher eat in turn:

```text
Baruch Spinoza is eating.
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}
```

This `Table` has an vector of `Mutex`es. A mutex is a way to control
This `Table` has a vector of `Mutex`es. A mutex is a way to control
concurrency: only one thread can access the contents at once. This is exactly
the property we need with our forks. We use an empty tuple, `()`, inside the
mutex, since we’re not actually going to use the value, just hold onto it.
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