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Use "implement" instead of "apply" when referring to an interface

Mark Monteiro 5 years ago
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      MediaBrowser.Controller/Plugins/IServerEntryPoint.cs

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MediaBrowser.Controller/Plugins/IServerEntryPoint.cs

@@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ namespace MediaBrowser.Controller.Plugins
     /// <summary>
     /// Represents an entry point for a module in the application. This interface is scanned for automatically and
     /// provides a hook to initialize the module at application start.
-    /// The entry point can additionally be flagged as a pre-startup task by applying the
+    /// The entry point can additionally be flagged as a pre-startup task by implementing the
     /// <see cref="IRunBeforeStartup"/> interface.
     /// </summary>
     public interface IServerEntryPoint : IDisposable