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[3.7] Fix typo in unittest.mock documentation: manger -> manager (GH-12352) #12388

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@bedevere-bot bedevere-bot added docs Documentation in the Doc dir awaiting merge labels Mar 17, 2019
@Mariatta Mariatta changed the title Fix typo in unittest.mock documentation: manger -> manager (GH-12352) [3.7] Fix typo in unittest.mock documentation: manger -> manager (GH-12352) Mar 17, 2019
@Mariatta Mariatta merged commit 76ff715 into python:3.7 Mar 17, 2019
@Mariatta Mariatta deleted the backport-dc69f69-3.7 branch March 17, 2019 23:53
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