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Fix typos in HPO chapter #2442

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Description of changes:
Fixes typos and wording in the HPO chapter. Replaces #2432

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@d2l-bot please rebuild

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d2l-bot commented Feb 27, 2023

Job d2l-en/PR-2442/3 is complete.
Check the results at http://preview.d2l.ai/d2l-en/PR-2442/

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@d2l-bot please rebuild!

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@AnirudhDagar can you rebuild this PR before we merge it? @d2l-bot seems not working

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Job PR-2442-23b8046 is done.
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@@ -258,7 +259,7 @@ While random search is very simple, it is the better alternative to grid
search, which simply evaluates a fixed set of hyperparameters. Random search
somewhat mitigates the curse of dimensionality :cite:`bellman-science66`, and
can be far more efficient than grid search if the criterion most strongly
depends on a small subset of the hyperparameters.
depends on a small subset of the hyperparameters :cite:`bergstra-jmlr12a`.

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