Doc: Clarify MCP Client-Server model in What is MCP section#2459
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This PR adds a small clarification to the MCP overview to make the client–server relationship more explicit.
Motivation and Context
Since MCP is described as a protocol for LLM applications, I thought it would be helpful to briefly note that LLM applications act as clients connecting to MCP servers. This additional context helps complete the mental model without changing the existing structure or adding complexity. Everything else remains unchanged.
How Has This Been Tested?
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Additional context
I did not open a separate issue for this PR since the change is a small documentation clarification, which appears to fall under the “docs tweak” category in the contribution guidelines. Happy to adjust if a linked issue is preferred.