Update docs to reflect Doc input to Language (#11555)

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Apply the pipeline to some text. The text can span multiple sentences, and can
contain arbitrary whitespace. Alignment into the original string is preserved.
Instead of text, a `Doc` can be passed as input, in which case tokenization is
skipped, but the rest of the pipeline is run.
> #### Example
>
> ```python
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| Name | Description |
| --------------- | ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| `text` | The text to be processed. ~~str~~ |
| `text` | The text to be processed, or a Doc. ~~Union[str, Doc]~~ |
| _keyword-only_ | |
| `disable` | Names of pipeline components to [disable](/usage/processing-pipelines#disabling). ~~List[str]~~ |
| `component_cfg` | Optional dictionary of keyword arguments for components, keyed by component names. Defaults to `None`. ~~Optional[Dict[str, Dict[str, Any]]]~~ |
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Process texts as a stream, and yield `Doc` objects in order. This is usually
more efficient than processing texts one-by-one.
Instead of text, a `Doc` object can be passed as input. In this case
tokenization is skipped but the rest of the pipeline is run.
> #### Example
>
> ```python
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| Name | Description |
| ------------------------------------------ | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| `texts` | A sequence of strings. ~~Iterable[str]~~ |
| `texts` | A sequence of strings (or `Doc` objects). ~~Iterable[Union[str, Doc]]~~ |
| _keyword-only_ | |
| `as_tuples` | If set to `True`, inputs should be a sequence of `(text, context)` tuples. Output will then be a sequence of `(doc, context)` tuples. Defaults to `False`. ~~bool~~ |
| `batch_size` | The number of texts to buffer. ~~Optional[int]~~ |