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diff --git a/examples/lisp-esque.conf b/examples/lisp-esque.conf
index 62774ec..c2ac953 100644
--- a/examples/lisp-esque.conf
+++ b/examples/lisp-esque.conf
@@ -54,7 +54,7 @@
; You can also store the text "(coordinates 59.3472 18.0728)" in
; file named ~/.location:
; :include "~/.location"
- ; A more advance alternative is to have a Python file named "~/.location.py"
+ ; A more advanced alternative is to have a Python file named "~/.location.py"
; that is parsed and have its function `location` invoked with not arguments:
; (source "~/.location.py")
; (coordinates :eval "location()")
@@ -152,7 +152,7 @@
; what you are looking for.
### --- EXPERT LEVEL ---
- ; If you want a more advance calculation of the correlated colour
+ ; If you want a more advanced calculation of the correlated colour
; temperature you can replace (temperature) in the step about with
; (temperature') and add the following *before* it:
; (compose temperature' temperature as-is (divide_by_maximum cmf_10deg))
@@ -275,7 +275,7 @@
;; is exactly 2,2 and the colours look correct in relation
;; too each other. It is supported to have different settings
;; at day and night because there are no technical limitings
- ;; and it can presumable increase readability on text when
+ ;; and it can presumably increase readability on text when
;; the colour temperature is low.