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Editorial: say "top-level browsing context" in "allowed to use" #1770

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Expand Up @@ -28684,8 +28684,8 @@ interface <dfn>HTMLIFrameElement</dfn> : <span>HTMLElement</span> {
<li><p>If <var>document</var> has no <span data-x="concept-document-bc">browsing context</span>,
then return false.</p></li>

<li><p>If <var>document</var>'s <span data-x="concept-document-bc">browsing context</span> has
no <span>browsing context container</span>, then return true.</p></li>
<li><p>If <var>document</var>'s <span data-x="concept-document-bc">browsing context</span> is a
<span>top-level browsing context</span>, then return true.</p></li>

<li><p>If <var>document</var>'s <span data-x="concept-document-bc">browsing context</span> has a
<span>browsing context container</span> that is an <code>iframe</code> element with an
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