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Clean up applicative syntax doc #2036

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@bkirwi bkirwi commented Nov 23, 2017

The code was updated to use the new syntax, but the text no longer matched up with the code. This brings them in sync once again.

The code was updated to use the new syntax, but the text no longer matched up with the code. This brings them in sync once again.
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Merging #2036 into master will not change coverage.
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Thanks Ben!

@johnynek johnynek merged commit 9020258 into typelevel:master Nov 23, 2017
@kailuowang kailuowang added this to the 1.0.0 milestone Nov 24, 2017
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