docs(header): fix typos and minor rewording
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//! Or, why not stringly-typed? Types give the following advantages:
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//!
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//! - More difficult to typo, since typos in types should be caught by the compiler
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//! - Parsing to a proper type by default\
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//! - Parsing to a proper type by default
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//!
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//! # Defining Custom Headers
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//!
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//! Hyper provides a large amount of the most common headers used in HTTP. If
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//! Hyper provides many of the most commonly used headers in HTTP. If
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//! you need to define a custom header, it's easy to do while still taking
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//! advantage of the type system. Hyper includes a `header!` macro for defining
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//! many wrapper-style headers.
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//! }
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//! ```
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//!
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//! This works well for simiple "string" headers. But the header system
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//! actually invovles 2 parts: parsing, and formatting. If you need to
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//! This works well for simple "string" headers. But the header system
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//! actually involves 2 parts: parsing, and formatting. If you need to
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//! customize either part, you can do so.
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//!
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//! ## `Header` and `HeaderFormat`
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