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@@ -217,7 +217,7 @@ Soft forks right now are typically treated as booleans: they go from an inactive
The failure timeout allows eventual reuse of bits even if a soft fork was
never activated, so it's clear that the new use of the bit refers to a
-new BIP. It's deliberately very course grained, to take into account
+new BIP. It's deliberately very coarse-grained, to take into account
reasonable development and deployment delays. There are unlikely to be
enough failed proposals to cause a bit shortage.