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Fix grammar and spelling errors in README.md #1740

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@AMetIR AMetIR commented Jul 25, 2022

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By submitting code contributions to the WPScan development team via Github Pull Requests, or any other method, it is understood that the contributor is offering the WPScan company (company number 83421476900012), which is registered in France, the unlimited, non-exclusive right to reuse, modify, and relicense the code.

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Added a suggestion below regarding a typo. Also please rebase this onto the latest master in order to resolve the conflict.

@@ -213,21 +213,21 @@ Modification is permitted so long as it does not conflict with the Redistributio

Any Contributions assume the Contributor grants the WPScan Team the unlimited, non-exclusive right to reuse, modify and relicense the Contributor's content.

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### 7. Supportupdates or maintenance. Support, updates, and maintenance
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This seems like an error. Perhaps this instead?

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### 7. Supportupdates or maintenance. Support, updates, and maintenance
### 7. Support, updates, and maintenance

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