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@@ -30,7 +30,7 @@ appended to the end. So if you're editing =pf.conf=, =mg= will
automatically create a backup file called =pf.conf~= in the same
directory.
-Backup files can be incredibly useful if you same a mistake while
+Backup files can be incredibly useful if you save a mistake while
editing and you want to see what the original file looked like, but
after a while of editing files, seeing your =/etc/= littered with
files ending in =~= can be a little annoying.