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@@ -39,7 +39,7 @@ resources so the system must shut down background processes to recover memory.</
<p>When your activity is destroyed because the user presses <em>Back</em> or the activity finishes
itself, the system's concept of that {@link android.app.Activity} instance is gone forever because
the behavior indicates the activity is no longer needed. However, if the system destroys
-the activity due to system constraints (rather than normal app behavior), then althought the actual
+the activity due to system constraints (rather than normal app behavior), then although the actual
{@link android.app.Activity} instance is gone, the system remembers that it existed such that if
the user navigates back to it, the system creates a new instance of the activity using a set of
saved data that describes the state of the activity when it was destroyed. The saved data that the