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docs: fix various "overridden" in utility docs
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ncoden committed Jan 22, 2019
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2 changes: 1 addition & 1 deletion docs/pages/float-classes.md
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You can change the float behavior of an element by adding the `.float-left` or `.float-right` classes to an element. To clear floats, add the class `.clearfix` to the parent element.

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<p>Float Left/Right classes use `!important` to ensure they aren't overridden by more specific selectors. This framework conscientiously avoids using `!important` declarations. This is one of the few components that does.</p>
<p>Float Left/Right classes use `!important` to ensure they aren't overriddenn by more specific selectors. This framework conscientiously avoids using `!important` declarations. This is one of the few components that does.</p>
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Many Prototype classes use `!important` to ensure that these they aren't overriden by more specific selectors. This framework conscientiously avoids using `!important` declarations. Please note that we have only inserted `!important` on those specific **CSS** properties which in no case should be overridden.
Many Prototype classes use `!important` to ensure that these they aren't overridden by more specific selectors. This framework conscientiously avoids using `!important` declarations. Please note that we have only inserted `!important` on those specific **CSS** properties which in no case should be overridden.
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<p>Print styles use `!important` to ensure they aren't overriden by more specific selectors. This framework conscientiously avoids using `!important` declarations. This is one of the few components that does.</p>
<p>Print styles use `!important` to ensure they aren't overridden by more specific selectors. This framework conscientiously avoids using `!important` declarations. This is one of the few components that does.</p>
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<p>Visibility classes use `!important` to ensure they aren't overriden by more specific selectors. This framework conscientiously avoids using `!important` declarations. This is one of the few components that does.</p>
<p>Visibility classes use `!important` to ensure they aren't overridden by more specific selectors. This framework conscientiously avoids using `!important` declarations. This is one of the few components that does.</p>
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