docs: Use proper article in formatdomain.html.in

It's "a hard_limit", not "an hard_limit".  Probably that was just a typo.

Signed-off-by: Martin Kletzander <mkletzan@redhat.com>
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of memory, which means a malicious guest allocating large amounts of
locked memory could cause a denial-of-service attack on the host.
Because of this, using this option is discouraged unless your workload
demands it; even then, it's highly recommended to set an
demands it; even then, it's highly recommended to set a
<code>hard_limit</code> (see
<a href="#elementsMemoryTuning">memory tuning</a>) on memory allocation
suitable for the specific environment at the same time to mitigate