Fix small typos in doc/tutorial/Server.lhs
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## The `Handler` monad
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At the heart of the handlers is the monad they run in, namely a newtype `Handler` around `ExceptT ServerErroror IO`
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At the heart of the handlers is the monad they run in, namely a newtype `Handler` around `ExceptT ServerError IO`
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([haddock documentation for `ExceptT`](http://hackage.haskell.org/package/mtl-2.2.1/docs/Control-Monad-Except.html#t:ExceptT)).
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One might wonder: why this monad? The answer is that it is the
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simplest monad with the following properties:
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The module [`Control.Monad.Except`](https://hackage.haskell.org/package/mtl-2.2.1/docs/Control-Monad-Except.html#t:ExceptT)
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from which `ExceptT` comes is worth looking at.
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Perhaps most importantly, `ExceptT` and `Handler` are an instances of `MonadError`, so
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Perhaps most importantly, `ExceptT` and `Handler` are instances of `MonadError`, so
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`throwError` can be used to return an error from your handler (whereas `return`
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is enough to return a success).
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### Performing IO
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Another important instances from the list above are `MonadIO m => MonadIO
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(ExceptT e m)`, and therefore also `MonadIO Handler` as there is `MonadIO IO` instance.
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Other important instances from the list above are `MonadIO m => MonadIO
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(ExceptT e m)`, and therefore also `MonadIO Handler` as there is a `MonadIO IO` instance.
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[`MonadIO`](http://hackage.haskell.org/package/transformers-0.4.3.0/docs/Control-Monad-IO-Class.html)
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is a class from the **transformers** package defined as:
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