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diff --git a/absl/strings/internal/ostringstream.h b/absl/strings/internal/ostringstream.h
index e81a89affea2..316379caabd9 100644
--- a/absl/strings/internal/ostringstream.h
+++ b/absl/strings/internal/ostringstream.h
@@ -25,18 +25,18 @@
 namespace absl {
 namespace strings_internal {
 
-// The same as std::ostringstream but appends to a user-specified string,
+// The same as std::ostringstream but appends to a user-specified std::string,
 // and is faster. It is ~70% faster to create, ~50% faster to write to, and
-// completely free to extract the result string.
+// completely free to extract the result std::string.
 //
-//   string s;
+//   std::string s;
 //   OStringStream strm(&s);
 //   strm << 42 << ' ' << 3.14;  // appends to `s`
 //
 // The stream object doesn't have to be named. Starting from C++11 operator<<
 // works with rvalues of std::ostream.
 //
-//   string s;
+//   std::string s;
 //   OStringStream(&s) << 42 << ' ' << 3.14;  // appends to `s`
 //
 // OStringStream is faster to create than std::ostringstream but it's still
@@ -45,14 +45,14 @@ namespace strings_internal {
 //
 // Creates unnecessary instances of OStringStream: slow.
 //
-//   string s;
+//   std::string s;
 //   OStringStream(&s) << 42;
 //   OStringStream(&s) << ' ';
 //   OStringStream(&s) << 3.14;
 //
 // Creates a single instance of OStringStream and reuses it: fast.
 //
-//   string s;
+//   std::string s;
 //   OStringStream strm(&s);
 //   strm << 42;
 //   strm << ' ';
@@ -64,8 +64,8 @@ class OStringStream : private std::basic_streambuf<char>, public std::ostream {
   // The argument can be null, in which case you'll need to call str(p) with a
   // non-null argument before you can write to the stream.
   //
-  // The destructor of OStringStream doesn't use the std::string. It's OK to destroy
-  // the std::string before the stream.
+  // The destructor of OStringStream doesn't use the std::string. It's OK to
+  // destroy the std::string before the stream.
   explicit OStringStream(std::string* s) : std::ostream(this), s_(s) {}
 
   std::string* str() { return s_; }