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@@ -176,7 +176,7 @@ The body of a loop can be a code or content block:
You can use _dot notation_ to access fields on a value. The value in question
can be either:
- a [dictionary]($type/dictionary) that has the specified key,
-- a [symbols]($type/symbol) that has the specified modifier,
+- a [symbol]($type/symbol) that has the specified modifier,
- a [module]($type/module) containing the specified definition,
- [content]($type/content) that has the specified field.
diff --git a/docs/src/reference/syntax.md b/docs/src/reference/syntax.md
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@@ -126,10 +126,10 @@ Our study design is as follows:
```
## Escape sequences { #escapes }
-Escape sequences are used to insert special characters that are otherwise have
-special meaning in Typst. To escape a character, precede it with a backslash. To
-insert any Unicode codepoint, you can write a hexadecimal escape sequence:
-`[\u{1f600}]`. The same kind of escape sequences also work in
+Escape sequences are used to insert special characters that are hard to type or
+otherwise have special meaning in Typst. To escape a character, precede it with
+a backslash. To insert any Unicode codepoint, you can write a hexadecimal
+escape sequence: `[\u{1f600}]`. The same kind of escape sequences also work in
[strings]($type/string).
```example