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I noticed that Duration(milliseconds=10).in_words() would return 0.01 second when it should be 0.01 seconds. So I fixed that but also realized that sometimes people might want a bit more precision so I added a keyword arg seconds_n_digits with a default value of 2.

Co-authored-by: Vasco Schiavo <115561717+VascoSch92@users.noreply.github.com>
Separating out fix from adding seoncds_n_decimal
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@ashb ashb merged commit 2adcc02 into python-pendulum:master Jul 17, 2025
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