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Fix typo "frequenly" #1800

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2 changes: 1 addition & 1 deletion docs/website/docs/tutorial/load-data-from-an-api.md
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## Declare loading behavior

So far we have been passing the data to the `run` method directly. This is a quick way to get started. However, frequenly, you receive data in chunks, and you want to load it as it arrives. For example, you might want to load data from an API endpoint with pagination or a large file that does not fit in memory. In such cases, you can use Python generators as a data source.
So far we have been passing the data to the `run` method directly. This is a quick way to get started. However, frequently, you receive data in chunks, and you want to load it as it arrives. For example, you might want to load data from an API endpoint with pagination or a large file that does not fit in memory. In such cases, you can use Python generators as a data source.

You can pass a generator to the `run` method directly or use the `@dlt.resource` decorator to turn the generator into a [dlt resource](../general-usage/resource). The decorator allows you to specify the loading behavior and relevant resource parameters.

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