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Fix critical typo in coercions.md #1279

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2 changes: 1 addition & 1 deletion docs/reference/coercions.md
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Expand Up @@ -40,6 +40,6 @@ const b = create('42', MyNumber) // 42
const c = create(false, MyNumber) // error thrown!
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The second argument to `coerce` is a struct narrowing the types of input values you want to try coercion. In the example above, the coercion functionn will only ever be called when the input is a string—booleans would ignore coercion and fail normally.
The second argument to `coerce` is a struct narrowing the types of input values you want to try coercion. In the example above, the coercion function will only ever be called when the input is a string—booleans would ignore coercion and fail normally.

> 🤖 If you want to run coercion for any type of input, use the `unknown()` struct to run it in all cases.