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  <title>Debugging Nix Expressions</title>
 
  <para>
-  Nix is a unityped, dynamic language, this means every value can potentially
-  appear anywhere. Since it is also non-strict, evaluation order and what
-  ultimately is evaluated might surprise you. Therefore it is important to be
-  able to debug nix expressions.
+  Nix is a unityped, dynamic language, this means every value can potentially appear anywhere. Since it is also non-strict, evaluation order and what ultimately is evaluated might surprise you. Therefore it is important to be able to debug nix expressions.
  </para>
 
  <para>
-  In the <literal>lib/debug.nix</literal> file you will find a number of
-  functions that help (pretty-)printing values while evaluation is runnnig. You
-  can even specify how deep these values should be printed recursively, and
-  transform them on the fly. Please consult the docstrings in
-  <literal>lib/debug.nix</literal> for usage information.
+  In the <literal>lib/debug.nix</literal> file you will find a number of functions that help (pretty-)printing values while evaluation is runnnig. You can even specify how deep these values should be printed recursively, and transform them on the fly. Please consult the docstrings in <literal>lib/debug.nix</literal> for usage information.
  </para>
 </section>