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  • How and When To Use Parentheses ( ) | YourDictionary
    You have several ways to use parentheses in your writing — some of which are required, and some of which are more for style While some parentheses rules are strict, there’s a bit of wiggle room inside your sentences when you really want to add something
  • Parentheses: Definition, Examples And Rules
    Parentheses ( ) are punctuation marks used to enclose extra information, explanations, or clarifications within a sentence They help provide additional details without disrupting the main idea
  • Bracket - Wikipedia
    Parentheses may be used in formal writing to add supplementary information, such as "Senator John McCain (R - Arizona) spoke at length" They can also indicate shorthand for "either singular or plural" for nouns, e g "the claim (s)"
  • Parentheses vs. Brackets: Definitions and Examples - Grammarly
    Parentheses and brackets are punctuation marks used to set apart certain words and sentences Parentheses, ( ), are used to add extra information in text, while brackets, [ ], are used mainly in quotations to add extra information that wasn’t in the original quote
  • PARENTHESIS Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    The meaning of PARENTHESIS is an amplifying or explanatory word, phrase, or sentence inserted in a passage from which it is usually set off by punctuation How to use parenthesis in a sentence
  • Parentheses and Brackets | Punctuation Rules and Examples
    Use parentheses to enclose information that clarifies or is used as an aside Example: He finally answered (after taking five minutes to think) that he did not understand the question
  • Parentheses - The Punctuation Guide
    Parentheses (always used in pairs) allow a writer to provide additional information The parenthetical material might be a single word, a fragment, or multiple complete sentences
  • Parenthesis: Explanation and Examples - Grammar Monster
    A parenthesis is usually offset with parentheses (i e , round brackets), commas, or dashes (all called 'parenthetical punctuation marks') When a parenthesis is removed, the surrounding text is still grammatically sound


















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