"binarypackage" -> "binary package"

"mus" -> "must"
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<filename>net/cvsup-mirror</filename> for an example.</para>
<para>If your port must use the same user/group ID number when it is
installed a binarypackage as when it was compiled, then you mus
installed a binary package as when it was compiled, then you must
choose a free UID from 50 to 99 and register it below. Look at
<filename>japanese/Wnn</filename> for an example.</para>

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<chapter id="ports">
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<filename>net/cvsup-mirror</filename> for an example.</para>
<para>If your port must use the same user/group ID number when it is
installed a binarypackage as when it was compiled, then you mus
installed a binary package as when it was compiled, then you must
choose a free UID from 50 to 99 and register it below. Look at
<filename>japanese/Wnn</filename> for an example.</para>

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<chapter id="ports">
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<filename>net/cvsup-mirror</filename> for an example.</para>
<para>If your port must use the same user/group ID number when it is
installed a binarypackage as when it was compiled, then you mus
installed a binary package as when it was compiled, then you must
choose a free UID from 50 to 99 and register it below. Look at
<filename>japanese/Wnn</filename> for an example.</para>

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<chapter id="ports">
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<filename>net/cvsup-mirror</filename> for an example.</para>
<para>If your port must use the same user/group ID number when it is
installed a binarypackage as when it was compiled, then you mus
installed a binary package as when it was compiled, then you must
choose a free UID from 50 to 99 and register it below. Look at
<filename>japanese/Wnn</filename> for an example.</para>

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<chapter id="ports">
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<filename>net/cvsup-mirror</filename> for an example.</para>
<para>If your port must use the same user/group ID number when it is
installed a binarypackage as when it was compiled, then you mus
installed a binary package as when it was compiled, then you must
choose a free UID from 50 to 99 and register it below. Look at
<filename>japanese/Wnn</filename> for an example.</para>