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diff --git a/numeric.c b/numeric.c
index 01856c7f20..1af74a94f5 100644
--- a/numeric.c
+++ b/numeric.c
@@ -5277,10 +5277,11 @@ rb_int_s_isqrt(VALUE self, VALUE num)
* 1.object_id == a.object_id #=> true
*
* There can only ever be one instance of the integer +1+, for example. Ruby ensures this
- * by preventing instantiation and duplication.
+ * by preventing instantiation. If duplication is attempted, the same instance is returned.
*
- * Integer.new(1) #=> NoMethodError: undefined method `new' for Integer:Class
- * 1.dup #=> TypeError: can't dup Integer
+ * Integer.new(1) #=> NoMethodError: undefined method `new' for Integer:Class
+ * 1.dup #=> 1
+ * 1.object_id == 1.dup.object_id #=> true
*
* For this reason, Numeric should be used when defining other numeric classes.
*