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diff --git a/src/include/utils/inet.h b/src/include/utils/inet.h
index bd31c7169a1..8905a307f8a 100644
--- a/src/include/utils/inet.h
+++ b/src/include/utils/inet.h
@@ -40,7 +40,7 @@ typedef struct
/*
* Both INET and CIDR addresses are represented within Postgres as varlena
* objects, ie, there is a varlena header in front of the struct type
- * depicted above. This struct depicts what we actually have in memory
+ * depicted above. This struct depicts what we actually have in memory
* in "uncompressed" cases. Note that since the maximum data size is only
* 18 bytes, INET/CIDR will invariably be stored into tuples using the
* 1-byte-header varlena format. However, we have to be prepared to cope
@@ -54,7 +54,7 @@ typedef struct
} inet;
/*
- * Access macros. We use VARDATA_ANY so that we can process short-header
+ * Access macros. We use VARDATA_ANY so that we can process short-header
* varlena values without detoasting them. This requires a trick:
* VARDATA_ANY assumes the varlena header is already filled in, which is
* not the case when constructing a new value (until SET_INET_VARSIZE is