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chore: Correct and rephrase the README #50

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Here's a small PR to improve the english in the second part of the README. I took the freedom to also rephrase certain sentences in order to make them clearer.

PS: really love that small library ;-)

Here's a small PR to improve the english in the second part of the README. I took the freedom to also rephrase certain sentences in order to make them clearer.

PS: really love that small library ;-)
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Thanks for the PR. Looks good to me

@bxcodec bxcodec merged commit 16dcad9 into bxcodec:master Jan 30, 2019
@bxcodec bxcodec changed the title Correct and rephrase the README chore: Correct and rephrase the README Jan 30, 2019
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