you can get all of that information from the :class:`!Distribution` class.
:class:`!Distribution` is an abstract object that represents the metadata for
a Python `Distribution Package <https://packaging.python.org/en/latest/glossary/#term-Distribution-Package>`_.
-You can get the concreate :class:`!Distribution` subclass instance for an installed
+You can get the concrete :class:`!Distribution` subclass instance for an installed
distribution package by calling the :func:`distribution` function::
>>> from importlib.metadata import distribution # doctest: +SKIP