Correct usage of "an" to "a" in getting started docs
This commit corrects a word usage error in the getting started docs. Since pronunciation is what determines when to use either "a" or "an" and the word "ubiquitous" is pronounced /yo͞oˈbikwədəs/, it should be preceded by "a." Relates #27420
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=== Document
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A document is a basic unit of information that can be indexed. For example, you can have a document for a single customer, another document for a single product, and yet another for a single order. This document is expressed in http://json.org/[JSON] (JavaScript Object Notation) which is an ubiquitous internet data interchange format.
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A document is a basic unit of information that can be indexed. For example, you can have a document for a single customer, another document for a single product, and yet another for a single order. This document is expressed in http://json.org/[JSON] (JavaScript Object Notation) which is a ubiquitous internet data interchange format.
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Within an index/type, you can store as many documents as you want. Note that although a document physically resides in an index, a document actually must be indexed/assigned to a type inside an index.
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Within an index/type, you can store as many documents as you want. Note that although a document physically resides in an index, a document actually must be indexed/assigned to a type inside an index.
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