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2 changes: 1 addition & 1 deletion docs/docs/reference/contextual/given-clauses.md
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Expand Up @@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ For example, with the [given instances](./delegates.md) defined previously,
a maximum function that works for any arguments for which an ordering exists can be defined as follows:
```scala
def max[T](x: T, y: T) given (ord: Ord[T]): T =
if (ord.compare(x, y) < 1) y else x
if (ord.compare(x, y) < 0) y else x
```
Here, `ord` is an _implicit parameter_ introduced with a `given` clause.
The `max` method can be applied as follows:
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