Edit "Working with Containers" page for readability

Signed-off-by: ayoshitake <airandfingers@gmail.com>
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So now we've learnt a bit more about the `docker` client let's move onto
the important stuff: running more containers. So far none of the
containers we've run did anything particularly useful though. So let's
build on that experience by running an example web application in
Docker.
containers we've run did anything particularly useful, so let's
change that by running an example web application in Docker.
For our web application we're going to run a Python Flask application.
Let's start with a `docker run` command.
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# Next steps
Until now we've only used images that we've downloaded from
[Docker Hub](https://hub.docker.com) now let's get introduced to
[Docker Hub](https://hub.docker.com). Next, let's get introduced to
building and sharing our own images.
Go to [Working with Docker Images](/userguide/dockerimages).