* so here it's safe to use anything from the EFL freely.
*
* The thread can also be cancelled before its completion calling
- *ecore_thread_cancel(), either from the main thread or @p func_blocking.
+ * ecore_thread_cancel(), either from the main thread or @p func_blocking.
* In this case, @p func_cancel will be called, also from the main thread
* to inform of this happening. If the thread could not be created, this
* function will be called and it's @c thread parameter will be NULL. It's
* be called from the main thread for every message sent from @p func_heavy
* with ecore_thread_feedback().
*
- * Like with ecore_thread_run(), a new thread will be launched to run
+ * Like ecore_thread_run(), a new thread will be launched to run
* @p func_heavy unless the maximum number of simultaneous threads has been
* reached, in which case the function will be scheduled to run whenever a
* running task ends and a thread becomes free. But if @p try_no_queue is