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Update release-process.md #5506

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What changed?
The wording in the release-process.md file was slightly modified for clarity. Specifically:
The phrase: Once these commands run successfully, the version for each remix library will be updated to latest in the libs' package.json file. was changed to: Once these commands run successfully, the version for each remix library will be updated to **the** latest in the libs' package.json file.
The key addition is the article "the" before "latest."

Why?
The update corrects the grammar and improves readability. Adding "the" ensures the sentence adheres to standard English conventions.

How has it been tested?
The change involves updating documentation (a Markdown file), so no formal testing is required. However, the change was reviewed for correctness, ensuring it does not break any code formatting or syntax.

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hi, @Aniket-Engg! I’ve just submitted a pull request. Could you please review it when you have a chance? I’d appreciate your feedback and any comments. Thank you!

@Aniket-Engg Aniket-Engg merged commit 5f202f3 into ethereum:master Dec 18, 2024
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