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@@ -197,7 +197,7 @@ Example
VRF route leaking
-----------------
-The following example topology was build using EVE-NG.
+The following example topology was built using EVE-NG.
.. figure:: /_static/images/vrf-example-topology-01.png
:alt: VRF topology example
@@ -338,7 +338,7 @@ VRF Route Leaking
BGP routes may be leaked (i.e. copied) between a unicast VRF RIB and the VPN
SAFI RIB of the default VRF for use in MPLS-based L3VPNs. Unicast routes may
also be leaked between any VRFs (including the unicast RIB of the default BGP
-instanced). A shortcut syntax is also available for specifying leaking from
+instance). A shortcut syntax is also available for specifying leaking from
one VRF to another VRF using the default instance’s VPN RIB as the intemediary
. A common application of the VRF-VRF feature is to connect a customer’s
private routing domain to a provider’s VPN service. Leaking is configured from