Fix typo in guidance.md (#1735)
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A grammar can be defined using Pydantic models, JSON schema, or regular expressions. The AI will then generate a response that conforms to the specified grammar.
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> Note: A grammar must compile to a intermediate representation to constrain the output. Grammar compliation is a computationally expensive and may take a few seconds to complete on the first request. Subsequent requests will use the cached grammar and will be much faster.
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> Note: A grammar must compile to a intermediate representation to constrain the output. Grammar compilation is a computationally expensive and may take a few seconds to complete on the first request. Subsequent requests will use the cached grammar and will be much faster.
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### Constrain with Pydantic
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