rollup merge of #20709: thiagopnts/ownership-guide-typo

I was reading the ownership guide and found this small typo :bowtie:
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Alex Crichton 2015-01-07 17:18:05 -08:00
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@ -458,7 +458,7 @@ lifetime, and so if you elide a lifetime (like `&T` instead of `&'a T`), Rust
will do three things to determine what those lifetimes should be.
When talking about lifetime elision, we use the term 'input lifetime' and
'output lifetime'. An 'input liftime' is a lifetime associated with a parameter
'output lifetime'. An 'input lifetime' is a lifetime associated with a parameter
of a function, and an 'output lifetime' is a lifetime associated with the return
value of a function. For example, this function has an input lifetime: