Update docs/source/getting-started/institutional-faq.md

Co-Authored-By: Tim Head <betatim@gmail.com>
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Chris Holdgraf
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@@ -91,7 +91,7 @@ That depends on what kind of hardware you've got. JupyterHub is flexible enough
on a variety of hardware, including in-room hardware, on-prem clusters, cloud infrastructure, on a variety of hardware, including in-room hardware, on-prem clusters, cloud infrastructure,
etc. etc.
The most common way to set up a JupyterHub us to use a JupyterHub distribution, these are pre-configured The most common way to set up a JupyterHub is to use a JupyterHub distribution, these are pre-configured
and opinionated ways to set up a JupyterHub on particular kinds of infrastructure. The two distributions and opinionated ways to set up a JupyterHub on particular kinds of infrastructure. The two distributions
that we currently suggest are: that we currently suggest are: