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 ### Serialization
 
 In Rust, it is easy (often too easy) to add serialization to any type by adding `#[derive(Serialize)]`.
-This easiness is misleading -- serializable types impose significant backwards compatability constraints.
+This easiness is misleading -- serializable types impose significant backwards compatibility constraints.
 If a type is serializable, then it is a part of some IPC boundary.
 You often don't control the other side of this boundary, so changing serializable types is hard.