correct description of skipMiddlewareUrlNormalize in advanced middleware flags (#60841)

I think there's some form of typographical error in the
`skipMiddlewareUrlNormalize` line under the advanced middleware flags
section of the docs.

This is the line from the docs [Source
link](https://nextjs.org/docs/app/building-your-application/routing/middleware#advanced-middleware-flags):

> `skipMiddlewareUrlNormalize` allows disabling the URL normalizing
Next.js does to make handling direct visits and client-transitions the
same. There are some advanced cases where you need full control using
the original URL which this unlocks.

Corrected to:

> `skipMiddlewareUrlNormalize` allows disabling URL normalizing in
Next.js to make handling direct visits and client-transitions the same.
There are some advanced cases where you need full control using the
original URL which this unlocks.


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@ -413,7 +413,7 @@ export default async function middleware(req) {
}
```
`skipMiddlewareUrlNormalize` allows disabling the URL normalizing Next.js does to make handling direct visits and client-transitions the same. There are some advanced cases where you need full control using the original URL which this unlocks.
`skipMiddlewareUrlNormalize` allows for disabling the URL normalization in Next.js to make handling direct visits and client-transitions the same. In some advanced cases, this option provides full control by using the original URL.
```js filename="next.config.js"
module.exports = {