Fix some typos in the FAQ page.
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		| @@ -55,7 +55,7 @@ What does "blocking" mean? | ||||
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| In asynchronous programming a blocking call is essentially all the parts of the function that are not ``await``. Do not | ||||
| despair however, because not all forms of blocking are bad! Avoiding blocking calls is inevitable, but you must work to make | ||||
| despair however, because not all forms of blocking are bad! Using blocking calls is inevitable, but you must work to make | ||||
| sure that you don't excessively block functions. Remember, if you block for too long then your bot will freeze since it has | ||||
| not stopped the function's execution at that point to do other things. | ||||
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| @@ -179,7 +179,7 @@ one of the following functions: | ||||
| - :meth:`Server.get_member` | ||||
| - :meth:`Server.get_channel` | ||||
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| If the functions above do not help you, then use of :func:`utils.find` or :func:`utils.get` would server some use in finding | ||||
| If the functions above do not help you, then use of :func:`utils.find` or :func:`utils.get` would serve some use in finding | ||||
| specific entities. The documentation for those functions provide specific examples. | ||||
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