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fix typo: missing "type" after generic #2777

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4 changes: 2 additions & 2 deletions src/ch10-02-traits.md
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A *trait* tells the Rust compiler about functionality a particular type has and
can share with other types. We can use traits to define shared behavior in an
abstract way. We can use trait bounds to specify that a generic can be any type
that has certain behavior.
abstract way. We can use trait bounds to specify that a generic type can be any
type that has certain behavior.

> Note: Traits are similar to a feature often called *interfaces* in other
> languages, although with some differences.
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