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diff --git a/README.os2 b/README.os2
index 0b40a559a4..f2c4a12bdf 100644
--- a/README.os2
+++ b/README.os2
@@ -262,7 +262,7 @@ same way as on any other platform, by
perl foo.pl arg1 arg2 arg3
If you want to specify perl options C<-my_opts> to the perl itself (as
-opposed to to your program), use
+opposed to your program), use
perl -my_opts foo.pl arg1 arg2 arg3
@@ -386,7 +386,7 @@ there is an executable file F<blah.exe> I<anywhere> on C<PATH>.
Note also that executable files on OS/2 can have an arbitrary extension,
but F<.exe> will be automatically appended if no dot is present in the name.
-The workaround as as simple as that: since F<blah.> and F<blah> denote the
+The workaround is as simple as that: since F<blah.> and F<blah> denote the
same file, to start an executable residing in file F<n:/bin/blah> (no
extension) give an argument C<n:/bin/blah.> (dot appended) to system().
@@ -1185,7 +1185,7 @@ C<BEGIN_LIBPATH>.
Returns C<undef> if it was not called yet, otherwise bit 1 is
set if on the previous call do_harderror was enabled, bit
-2 is set if if on previous call do_exception was enabled.
+2 is set if on previous call do_exception was enabled.
This function enables/disables error popups associated with
hardware errors (Disk not ready etc.) and software exceptions.
@@ -1639,7 +1639,7 @@ of the F<.EXE> file are loaded is decided at compile-time, thus all the
processes have these sections loaded at same addresses, and no fixup
of internal links inside the F<.EXE> is needed.
-Since DLLs may be loaded at run time, to have the same mechanism for for DLLs
+Since DLLs may be loaded at run time, to have the same mechanism for DLLs
one needs to have the address range of I<any of the loaded> DLLs in the
system to be available I<in all the processes> which did not load a particular
DLL yet. This is why the DLLs are mapped to the shared memory region.