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Replaced "did you meant" with "did you mean". #400
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The current version reads "Did you meant" in a bunch of places, which isn't proper English and makes Code Contracts look like a work in progress :)
The phrase "Did you mean indexing with x instead of y" still sounds odd, though. Maybe "Did you mean to index with" or "Did you mean index" would work better?