docs/keywords: Clarify async
a bit (#37943)
I hastily did a copy/paste of the `async` example and it took me a while to understand that `async` specified a maximum runtime in seconds. The docs are actually mostly clear on this, but I made this PR while reading the code. This also fixes the spelling of "asynchronously".
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always: List of tasks, in a block, that execute no matter if there is an error in the block or not.
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always_run: "*DEPRECATED*, forces a task to run even in check mode. Use :term:`check_mode` directive instead."
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any_errors_fatal: Force any un-handled task errors on any host to propagate to all hosts and end the play.
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async: Run a task asyncronouslly if the C(action) supports this.
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async: Run a task asynchronously if the C(action) supports this; value is maximum runtime in seconds.
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become: Boolean that controls if privilege escalation is used or not on :term:`Task` execution.
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become_flags: A string of flag(s) to pass to the privilege escalation program when :term:`become` is True.
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become_method: Which method of privilege escalation to use (such as sudo or su).
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