@@ -3558,7 +3558,7 @@ impl str {
35583558 /// A string is a sequence of bytes. `start` in this context means the first
35593559 /// position of that byte string; for a left-to-right language like English or
35603560 /// Russian, this will be left side, and for right-to-left languages like
3561- /// like Arabic or Hebrew, this will be the right side.
3561+ /// Arabic or Hebrew, this will be the right side.
35623562 ///
35633563 /// # Examples
35643564 ///
@@ -3595,7 +3595,7 @@ impl str {
35953595 /// A string is a sequence of bytes. `end` in this context means the last
35963596 /// position of that byte string; for a left-to-right language like English or
35973597 /// Russian, this will be right side, and for right-to-left languages like
3598- /// like Arabic or Hebrew, this will be the left side.
3598+ /// Arabic or Hebrew, this will be the left side.
35993599 ///
36003600 /// # Examples
36013601 ///
@@ -3762,7 +3762,7 @@ impl str {
37623762 /// A string is a sequence of bytes. `start` in this context means the first
37633763 /// position of that byte string; for a left-to-right language like English or
37643764 /// Russian, this will be left side, and for right-to-left languages like
3765- /// like Arabic or Hebrew, this will be the right side.
3765+ /// Arabic or Hebrew, this will be the right side.
37663766 ///
37673767 /// # Examples
37683768 ///
@@ -3801,7 +3801,7 @@ impl str {
38013801 /// A string is a sequence of bytes. `end` in this context means the last
38023802 /// position of that byte string; for a left-to-right language like English or
38033803 /// Russian, this will be right side, and for right-to-left languages like
3804- /// like Arabic or Hebrew, this will be the left side.
3804+ /// Arabic or Hebrew, this will be the left side.
38053805 ///
38063806 /// # Examples
38073807 ///
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