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Fix grammar in README.md -- from plural to singular. #803

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Expand Up @@ -338,7 +338,7 @@ for this upstream.
- **Doesn't this plugin go against the "vim way"?**

This is much better explained by [buftablines's author](https://github.com/ap/vim-buftabline#why-this-and-not-vim-tabs).
Please read this for a more comprehensive answer to this questions. The short answer to this is
Please read this for a more comprehensive answer to this question. The short answer to this is
buffers represent files in nvim and tabs, a collection of windows (or just one). Vim natively allows visualising tabs i.e. collections
of window, but not just the files that are open. There are _endless_ debates on this topic, but allowing a user to see what files they
have open doesn't go against any clearly stated vim philosophy. It's a text editor and not a religion 🙏.
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