@@ -436,19 +436,19 @@ impl OpenOptions {
436436 /// Note that setting `.write(true).append(true)` has the same effect as
437437 /// setting only `.append(true)`.
438438 ///
439- /// For most filesystems the operating system guarantees all writes are
439+ /// For most filesystems, the operating system guarantees that all writes are
440440 /// atomic: no writes get mangled because another process writes at the same
441441 /// time.
442442 ///
443443 /// One maybe obvious note when using append-mode: make sure that all data
444- /// that belongs together, is written the the file in one operation. This
444+ /// that belongs together is written to the file in one operation. This
445445 /// can be done by concatenating strings before passing them to `write()`,
446- /// or using a buffered writer (with a more than adequately sized buffer)
446+ /// or using a buffered writer (with a buffer of adequate size),
447447 /// and calling `flush()` when the message is complete.
448448 ///
449449 /// If a file is opened with both read and append access, beware that after
450- /// opening and after every write the position for reading may be set at the
451- /// end of the file. So before writing save the current position (using
450+ /// opening, and after every write, the position for reading may be set at the
451+ /// end of the file. So, before writing, save the current position (using
452452 /// `seek(SeekFrom::Current(0))`, and restore it before the next read.
453453 ///
454454 /// # Examples
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