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[superset] branch copy-change-ticket-22 created (now 4852108f2e)

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      at 4852108f2e chore(docs): copy change submitted through BugHerd

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[superset] 01/01: chore(docs): copy change submitted through BugHerd

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commit 4852108f2e2656791e80dfd0b6b2c5aaffc8807a
Author: Evan Rusackas <ev...@preset.io>
AuthorDate: Tue Apr 18 11:35:40 2023 -0600

    chore(docs): copy change submitted through BugHerd
---
 docs/docs/frequently-asked-questions.mdx | 4 ++--
 1 file changed, 2 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-)

diff --git a/docs/docs/frequently-asked-questions.mdx b/docs/docs/frequently-asked-questions.mdx
index 779f6c8c8d..78fd2a0b8d 100644
--- a/docs/docs/frequently-asked-questions.mdx
+++ b/docs/docs/frequently-asked-questions.mdx
@@ -24,8 +24,8 @@ will do its own _GROUP BY_ and doing the work twice might slow down performance.
 Whether you use a table or a view, the important factor is whether your database is fast enough to
 serve it in an interactive fashion to provide a good user experience in Superset.
 
-However, if you are using the SQL Lab, there is no such limitation, you can write sql query to join
-multiple tables as long as your db account has access to the tables.
+However, if you are using SQL Lab, there is no such limitation. You can write SQL queries to join
+multiple tables as long as your database account has access to the tables.
 
 ### How BIG can my datasource be?