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Amit reviewed the replication origins patch and made some good points. Address them. This fixes typos in error messages, docs and comments and adds a missing error check (although in a should-never-happen scenario). Discussion: CAA4eK1JqUBVeWWKwUmBPryFaje4190ug0y-OAUHWQ6tD83V4xg@mail.gmail.com Backpatch: 9.5, where replication origins were introduced.
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