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diff --git a/dev-haskell/psqueues/metadata.xml b/dev-haskell/psqueues/metadata.xml
index d4c0b904bde1..f44e265cde02 100644
--- a/dev-haskell/psqueues/metadata.xml
+++ b/dev-haskell/psqueues/metadata.xml
@@ -8,7 +8,7 @@
three different flavors.
* @OrdPSQ k p v@, which uses the @Ord k@ instance to provide fast insertion,
- deletion and lookup. This implementation is based on Ralf Hinze's
+ deletion and lookup. This implementation is based on Ralf Hinze's
<http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/hinze01simple.html A Simple Implementation Technique for Priority Search Queues>.
Hence, it is similar to the
<http://hackage.haskell.org/package/PSQueue PSQueue> library, although it is
@@ -19,7 +19,7 @@
(like @IntMap@) with an additional min-heap property.
* @HashPSQ k p v@ is a fairly straightforward extension of @IntPSQ@: it
- simply uses the keys' hashes as indices in the @IntPSQ@. If there are any
+ simply uses the keys' hashes as indices in the @IntPSQ@. If there are any
hash collisions, it uses an @OrdPSQ@ to resolve those. The performance of
this implementation is comparable to that of @IntPSQ@, but it is more widely
applicable since the keys are not restricted to @Int@, but rather to any
@@ -43,6 +43,6 @@
* Schedulers;
- * Pathfinding algorithms, such as Dijkstra's and A*.
+ * Pathfinding algorithms, such as Dijkstra's and A*.
</longdescription>
</pkgmetadata>