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@@ -99,7 +99,7 @@ also [6.1]::
when it is no longer considered permitted.
Linux TCP-AO will try its best to prevent you from removing a key that's
-being used, considering it a key management failure. But sine keeping
+being used, considering it a key management failure. But since keeping
an outdated key may become a security issue and as a peer may
unintentionally prevent the removal of an old key by always setting
it as RNextKeyID - a forced key removal mechanism is provided, where