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project summary wording change #55

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Sorry for this pedantic pull request :)

Something about the phrase "how much time does every test take?" rings weird to me. It is grammatically correct, but it conveys a subtly different meaning than [I think] was intended. I interpret "every" in this context to be: "the set of all tests".

This PR changes the project summary in README.rst to use 'each' instead of 'every': "how much time does each test take?"

(Feel free to reject this if I am just making noise)

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@cgoldberg Thanks for bringing this up:)

I've looked into this http://www.englishleap.com/common-mistakes/each-every and it seems to me that each/every can be used interchangeably. I so I would leave it like it is now.

Correct me if I'm wrong:)

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np... closing this one.

@cgoldberg cgoldberg closed this Jan 4, 2015
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