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docs: fix bad .string example #1157

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@meeber meeber commented May 10, 2018

Fixes #1156

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Merging #1157 into master will not change coverage.
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@astorije astorije merged commit 297c71a into master May 20, 2018
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hutson commented Oct 23, 2018

Can this please be published to the website? (This change does not seem to be there - https://www.chaijs.com/api/bdd/#method_string)

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