INADA Naoki added the comment:

> If precision is the problem, could it be reworded to be more vague?

"can be any immutable" seems vague enough to me.  It doesn't say "cannot be any 
mutable type.".

>  Users are likely to assume documentation from any official source is the 
> final word.

But tutorial should use less words as possible.  This section is before 
introducing "class" statement.  Only strings, numbers, list and set are 
introduced before section.

I feel assuming early part of tutorial as final word bad practice.

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