Docs: 'still' is a better word than 'nonetheless' (#114598)

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then :func:`dataclass` *may* add an implicit :meth:`~object.__hash__` method.
Although not recommended, you can force :func:`dataclass` to create a
:meth:`~object.__hash__` method with ``unsafe_hash=True``. This might be the case
if your class is logically immutable but can nonetheless be mutated.
if your class is logically immutable but can still be mutated.
This is a specialized use case and should be considered carefully.
Here are the rules governing implicit creation of a :meth:`~object.__hash__`

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allowed creation of such tags, and popular IMAP servers, such as Gmail,
accept and produce such flags. There are non-Python programs which also
create such tags. Although it is an RFC violation and IMAP clients and
servers are supposed to be strict, imaplib nonetheless continues to allow
servers are supposed to be strict, imaplib still continues to allow
such tags to be created for backward compatibility reasons, and as of
Python 3.6, handles them if they are sent from the server, since this
improves real-world compatibility.