return 0;
/* Let's always abandon the scope first. This tells systemd that we are not interested anymore, and everything
- * that is left in in the scope is "left-over". Informing systemd about this has the benefit that it will log
+ * that is left in the scope is "left-over". Informing systemd about this has the benefit that it will log
* when killing any processes left after this point. */
r = manager_abandon_scope(s->manager, s->scope, &error);
if (r < 0)