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doc: wording tweak
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@ -173,7 +173,7 @@ you write a cheque, and the date it clears in your bank. When you want to
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model this, eg for more accurate balances, write both dates separated by
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an equals sign. The *primary date*, on the left, is used by default; the
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*secondary date*, on the right, is used when the `--date2` flag is specified
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(`--aux-date` or `--effective` will also work).
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(For Ledger compatibility, `--aux-date` or `--effective` also work.)
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Their meaning is up to you, but it's best to follow a consistent rule. I
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write the bank's clearing date as primary, and the date I initiated the
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