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Expand Up @@ -4223,7 +4223,7 @@ don't need to declare one. This is different from named functions, which
default to returning unit (`()`).

There's one big difference between a closure and named functions, and it's in
the name: a function "closes over its environment." What's that mean? It means
the name: a closure "closes over its environment." What's that mean? It means
this:

```{rust}
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