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Copy-edit a sentence about borrowing references #13062

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This is a very minor edit to the tutorial section on references.

Reading this section for the first time, I stumbled on the phrase "a reference can be borrowed to any object." Its meaning was clear enough once I got it, but I had to re-read it a couple of times to parse it correctly. Something about the passive voice plus the way "reference to any object" is split up by the verb phrase. How about this instead?

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This is a very minor edit to the tutorial section on references.

Reading this section for the first time, I stumbled on the phrase "a reference can be borrowed to any object."  Its meaning was clear enough once I got it, but I had to re-read it a couple of times to parse it correctly.  Something about the passive voice plus the way "reference to any object" is split up by the verb phrase.  How about this instead?
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@bors bors merged commit 8da5ed2 into rust-lang:master Mar 22, 2014
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