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@@ -68,8 +68,9 @@ As already demonstrated above, variables can be defined with `{let}` bindings.
The variable is assigned the value of the expression that follows the `=` sign.
The assignment of a value is optional, if no value is assigned, the variable
will be initialized as `{none}`. The `{let}` keyword can also be used to create
-a [custom named function]($function/#defining-functions). Let bindings can be
-accessed for the rest of the containing block or document.
+a [custom named function]($function/#defining-functions). Variables can be
+accessed for the rest of the containing block (or the rest of the file if there
+is no containing block).
```example
#let name = "Typst"