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** the version number) and changes its name to "sqlite3.h" as
** part of the build process.
**
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*/
#ifndef _SQLITE3_H_
#define _SQLITE3_H_
**
** SQLite implements the command "DELETE FROM table" without a WHERE clause
** by dropping and recreating the table. (This is much faster than going
-** through and deleting individual elements form the table.) Because of
+** through and deleting individual elements from the table.) Because of
** this optimization, the change count for "DELETE FROM table" will be
** zero regardless of the number of elements that were originally in the
** table. To get an accurate count of the number of rows deleted, use