@@ -157,10 +157,10 @@ COPY { <replaceable class="parameter">table_name</replaceable> [ ( <replaceable
157157 </para>
158158 <para>
159159 Note that the command is invoked by the shell, so if you need to pass
160- any arguments to shell command that come from an untrusted source, you
160+ any arguments that come from an untrusted source, you
161161 must be careful to strip or escape any special characters that might
162162 have a special meaning for the shell. For security reasons, it is best
163- to use a fixed command string, or at least avoid passing any user input
163+ to use a fixed command string, or at least avoid including any user input
164164 in it.
165165 </para>
166166 </listitem>
@@ -227,7 +227,7 @@ COPY { <replaceable class="parameter">table_name</replaceable> [ ( <replaceable
227227 <para>
228228 Note that all other sessions will immediately be able to see the data
229229 once it has been successfully loaded. This violates the normal rules
230- of MVCC visibility and users specifying should be aware of the
230+ of MVCC visibility and users should be aware of the
231231 potential problems this might cause.
232232 </para>
233233 </listitem>
@@ -708,7 +708,7 @@ COPY <replaceable class="parameter">count</replaceable>
708708 Separated Value (<literal>CSV</literal>) file format used by many other
709709 programs, such as spreadsheets. Instead of the escaping rules used by
710710 <productname>PostgreSQL</productname>'s standard text format, it
711- produces and recognizes the common CSV escaping mechanism.
711+ produces and recognizes the common <literal> CSV</literal> escaping mechanism.
712712 </para>
713713
714714 <para>
@@ -766,7 +766,7 @@ COPY <replaceable class="parameter">count</replaceable>
766766
767767 <note>
768768 <para>
769- CSV format will both recognize and produce CSV files with quoted
769+ <literal> CSV</literal> format will both recognize and produce <literal> CSV</literal> files with quoted
770770 values containing embedded carriage returns and line feeds. Thus
771771 the files are not strictly one line per table row like text-format
772772 files.
@@ -775,7 +775,7 @@ COPY <replaceable class="parameter">count</replaceable>
775775
776776 <note>
777777 <para>
778- Many programs produce strange and occasionally perverse CSV files,
778+ Many programs produce strange and occasionally perverse <literal> CSV</literal> files,
779779 so the file format is more a convention than a standard. Thus you
780780 might encounter some files that cannot be imported using this
781781 mechanism, and <command>COPY</command> might produce files that other
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