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2 changes: 1 addition & 1 deletion docs/_pages/02-api-10-repositories.md
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### Accessing a repository in code
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If you have created your own repository implementation, then accessing the repository can be as simple as instanttiating a new instance of the repository class, however if you are using the built in repository, unfortunately a new instance can't be created in this way.
If you have created your own repository implementation, then accessing the repository can be as simple as instantiating a new instance of the repository class, however if you are using the built in repository, unfortunately a new instance can't be created in this way.

To help with accessing a repository (default or custom) Fluidity has a couple of factory methods to create the repository instances for you.

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