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@@ -400,7 +400,7 @@ statement \code{a += 2} increments the value of the variable
% The empty groups below prevent conversion to guillemets.
The full list of supported assignment operators is \code{+=},
\code{-=}, \code{*=}, \code{/=}, \code{\%=}, \code{**=}, \code{\&=},
-\code{|=}, \verb|^=|, \code{>{}>=}, and \code{<{}<=}. Python classes can
+\code{|=}, \verb|^=|, \code{>>=}, and \code{<<=}. Python classes can
override the augmented assignment operators by defining methods named
\method{__iadd__}, \method{__isub__}, etc. For example, the following
\class{Number} class stores a number and supports using += to create a