Grammatical Mistake fix.#152
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| Low-level modules are individual component modules that contain the logic for each feature block. These will each define a module, to be imported to a higher-level module, such as a component or common module, an example below. Always remember to add the `.name` suffix to each `export` when creating a _new_ module, not when referencing one. You'll noticed routing definitions also exist here, we'll come onto this in later chapters in this guide. | ||
| Low-level modules are individual component modules that contain the logic for each feature block. These will each define a module, to be imported to a higher-level module, such as a component or common module, an example below. Always remember to add the `.name` suffix to each `export` when creating a _new_ module, not when referencing one. You'll notice routing definitions also exist here, we'll come onto this in later chapters in this guide. |
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| Low-level modules are individual component modules that contain the logic for each feature block. These will each define a module, to be imported to a higher-level module, such as a component or common module, an example below. Always remember to add the `.name` suffix to each `export` when creating a _new_ module, not when referencing one. You'll notice routing definitions also exist here, we'll come onto this in later chapters in this guide. | |
| Low-level modules are individual component modules that contain the logic for each feature block. These will each define a module, to be imported to a higher-level module, such as a component or common module, an example below. Always remember to add the `.name` suffix to each `export` when creating a _new_ module, not when referencing one. You'll notice routing definitions also exist here, we'll come to this in later chapters of this guide. |
While you're at it, you could maybe even update these as well to make the sentence sound even better?
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I think this may be a grammatical error.