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@@ -15,14 +15,14 @@ When you select **Manual** sorting, you can change
the order by dragging and dropping the issues. The changed order will persist. Everyone who visits the same list will see the reordered list, with some exceptions.
Each issue is assigned a relative order value, representing its relative
-order with respect to the other issues in the list. When you drag-and-drop reorder
+order with respect to the other issues in the list. When you drag-and-drop reorder
an issue, its relative order value changes accordingly.
In addition, any time that issue appears in a manually sorted list,
the updated relative order value will be used for the ordering. This means that
if issue `A` is drag-and-drop reordered to be above issue `B` by any user in
a given list inside your GitLab instance, any time those two issues are subsequently
-loaded in any list in the same instance (could be a different project issue list or a
+loaded in any list in the same instance (could be a different project issue list or a
different group issue list, for example), that ordering will be maintained.
This ordering also affects [issue boards](../issue_board.md#issue-ordering-in-a-list).