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2 changes: 1 addition & 1 deletion _overviews/scala3-book/ca-contextual-abstractions-intro.md
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Expand Up @@ -36,7 +36,7 @@ While these concepts were gradually “discovered” in Scala 2, they’re now w
The design of Scala 3 focuses on **intent** rather than **mechanism**.
Instead of offering one very powerful feature of implicits, Scala 3 offers several use-case oriented features:

- **Abtracting over contextual information**.
- **Abstracting over contextual information**.
[Using clauses][givens] allow programmers to abstract over information that is available in the calling context and should be passed implicitly.
As an improvement over Scala 2 implicits, using clauses can be specified by type, freeing function signatures from term variable names that are never explicitly referred to.

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