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docs: spelling error #2146

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2 changes: 1 addition & 1 deletion stories/guides/Dates.stories.mdx
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The other thing to remember is that the `Date`s you provide to the Calendar will, by default, be displayed in the browser's native local timezone and culture, regarless of any offsets. This is how JS `Date`s work in browsers today. If you need to display dates and times in a specific timezone, other than the browser native, then you should review our <LinkTo kind="guides-timezones">Timezones Guide</LinkTo> on using a <LinkTo kind="props" story="localiizer">localizer</LinkTo> that supports timezone conversions.
The other thing to remember is that the `Date`s you provide to the Calendar will, by default, be displayed in the browser's native local timezone and culture, regardless of any offsets. This is how JS `Date`s work in browsers today. If you need to display dates and times in a specific timezone, other than the browser native, then you should review our <LinkTo kind="guides-timezones">Timezones Guide</LinkTo> on using a <LinkTo kind="props" story="localiizer">localizer</LinkTo> that supports timezone conversions.

**Side Note:** Storing your date/time values in UTC (Zulu) date format (YYYY-MM-DDTHH:mm:ssZ) will make these types of transformations much easier to work with.