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Strike some unnecessary words from docs.

Dan Helfman 6 years ago
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docs/how-to/deal-with-very-large-backups.md

@@ -4,10 +4,10 @@ title: How to deal with very large backups
 ## Biggish data
 ## Biggish data
 
 
 Borg itself is great for efficiently de-duplicating data across successive
 Borg itself is great for efficiently de-duplicating data across successive
-backup archives, even when dealing with very large repositories. However, you
-may find that while borgmatic's default mode of "prune, create, and check"
-works well on small repositories, it's not so great on larger ones. That's
-because running the default consistency checks just takes a long time on large
+backup archives, even when dealing with very large repositories. But you may
+find that while borgmatic's default mode of "prune, create, and check" works
+well on small repositories, it's not so great on larger ones. That's because
+running the default consistency checks takes a long time on large
 repositories.
 repositories.
 
 
 ### A la carte actions
 ### A la carte actions
@@ -34,7 +34,7 @@ Another option is to customize your consistency checks. The default
 consistency checks run both full-repository checks and per-archive checks
 consistency checks run both full-repository checks and per-archive checks
 within each repository.
 within each repository.
 
 
-But if you find that archive checks are just too slow, for example, you can
+But if you find that archive checks are too slow, for example, you can
 configure borgmatic to run repository checks only. Configure this in the
 configure borgmatic to run repository checks only. Configure this in the
 `consistency` section of borgmatic configuration:
 `consistency` section of borgmatic configuration: