Fix grammar in named sessions docs#1807
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Pull request overview
Updates the named sessions documentation to correct grammar and remove an extraneous trailing blank line.
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- Fixes “one or more named session” → “one or more named sessions” in the “Named sessions” section.
- Removes a trailing blank line at the end of the document.
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Summary
Fix the grammar in the named-session documentation by changing "one or more named session" to "one or more named sessions."
Related issue
N/A, trivial docs fix.
Guideline alignment
Docs-only wording update with no behavior change.
Validation/testing note
Not run; documentation-only change.