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@@ -71,7 +71,7 @@ React uses a heuristic to decide how "urgent" an update is, and lets you adjust
 
 There is a common theme around Concurrent Mode features. **Its mission is to help integrate the findings from the Human-Computer Interaction research into real UIs.**
 
-For example, research shows that displaing too many intermediate loading states when transitioning between screens makes a transition feel *slower*. This is why Concurrent Mode shows new loading states on a fixed "schedule" to avoid jarring and too frequent updates.
+For example, research shows that displaying too many intermediate loading states when transitioning between screens makes a transition feel *slower*. This is why Concurrent Mode shows new loading states on a fixed "schedule" to avoid jarring and too frequent updates.
 
 Similarly, we know from research that interactions like hover and text input need to be handled within a very short period of time, while clicks and page transitions can wait a little longer without feeling laggy. The different "priorities" that Concurrent Mode uses internally roughly correspond to the interaction categories in the human perception research.
 
@@ -86,4 +86,4 @@ On the next pages, you'll learn more details about specific topics:
 * [Suspense for Data Fetching](/docs/concurrent-mode-suspense.html) describes a new mechanism for fetching data in React components.
 * [Concurrent UI Patterns](/docs/concurrent-mode-patterns.html) shows some UI patterns made possible by Concurrent Mode and Suspense.
 * [Adopting Concurrent Mode](/docs/concurrent-mode-adoption.html) explains how you can try Concurrent Mode in your project.
-* [Concurrent Mode API Reference](/docs/concurrent-mode-reference.html) documents the new APIs available in experimental builds.
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+* [Concurrent Mode API Reference](/docs/concurrent-mode-reference.html) documents the new APIs available in experimental builds.