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2 changes: 1 addition & 1 deletion src/ch10-03-lifetime-syntax.md
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Expand Up @@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ One detail we didn’t discuss in the [“References and
Borrowing”][references-and-borrowing]<!-- ignore --> section in Chapter 4 is
that every reference in Rust has a *lifetime*, which is the scope for which
that reference is valid. Most of the time, lifetimes are implicit and inferred,
just like most of the time, types are inferred. We must only annotate types
just like most of the time, types are inferred. We only have to annotate types
when multiple types are possible. In a similar way, we must annotate lifetimes
when the lifetimes of references could be related in a few different ways. Rust
requires us to annotate the relationships using generic lifetime parameters to
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