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@@ -253,7 +253,7 @@ $$\begin{aligned}
When you're solving a differential eigenvalue problem,
knowing that all eigenvalues are real is a *huge* simplification,
-so it is always worth checking whether you're dealing with an SLP.
+so it is always worth checking whether you are dealing with an SLP.
Another useful fact of SLPs is that they always
have an infinite number of discrete eigenvalues.