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@@ -605,7 +605,7 @@ selects the window immediately to the right of the currently selected
one, and similarly for the left, up, and down counterparts.
@code{windmove-default-keybindings} binds these commands to
@kbd{S-right} etc.; doing so disables shift selection for those keys
-(@pxref{Shift Selection}). In the same way as keybindings can be
+(@pxref{Shift Selection}). In the same way as key bindings can be
defined for commands that select windows directionally, you can use
@code{windmove-display-default-keybindings} to define keybindings for
commands that specify in what direction to display the window for the
@@ -613,7 +613,7 @@ buffer that the next command is going to display. Also there is
@code{windmove-delete-default-keybindings} to define keybindings for
commands that delete windows directionally, and
@code{windmove-swap-states-default-keybindings} that defines
-keybindings for commands that swap the window contents of the selected
+key bindings for commands that swap the window contents of the selected
window with the window in the specified direction.
The command @kbd{M-x compare-windows} lets you compare the text