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Fix redundancy in IL naming in documentation #44207

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2 changes: 1 addition & 1 deletion docs/standard/managed-code.md
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Expand Up @@ -20,7 +20,7 @@ What is "Intermediate Language" (or IL for short)? It is a product of compilatio

Once you produce IL from your high-level code, you will most likely want to run it. This is where the CLR takes over and starts the process of **Just-In-Time** compiling, or **JIT-ing** your code from IL to machine code that can actually be run on a CPU. In this way, the CLR knows exactly what your code is doing and can effectively *manage* it.

Intermediate Language is sometimes also called Common Intermediate Language (CIL) or common intermediate language (CIL).
Intermediate Language is sometimes also called Common Intermediate Language (CIL).

## Unmanaged code interoperability

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