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The word "bracketed" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe an item, phrase, or idea that is enclosed between two other items, i.e. in brackets. For example, you could say: "The numbers in the parentheses (or bracketed numbers) represent the amount of money I spend on food each month".
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In order to keep track of the use of formulas in the course of the dialogue, one may use a bracketing device: once a formula has been used, its propositional content is bracketed.
Brown's work has none of the hyper-loveliness of the pre-Raphaelites with whom his name is so often bracketed, even though he was never a formal member of the Brotherhood, that group of seven excitable young men who made a pact in 1848 to revolutionise English art by returning it to the purity of the 14th century.
Their relationship – passionate but knowing, and somehow above the concerns of lesser humans – has echoes of Rhett and Scarlett (see below), and is bracketed by a haunting fragment of historical truth.
Denis found herself briefly bracketed with the "new French extremity" wave of films, fashionable in the late 1990s for depicting sex and death with pornographic relish.
Barack Obama unusually bracketed Hungary, a Nato ally and EU member state, recently with Azerbaijan, Russia, Venezuela and Egypt in attacking Orbán's attitude to fundamental freedoms.
Indeed, the tyranny of distance, so long bracketed with drought as Australia's enduring curse, has been turned on its head.
WHEN Rafael Correa is mentioned in the foreign press, he is usually bracketed with Venezuela's Hugo Chávez and Bolivia's Evo Morales as part of the leftist Bolivarian Alliance for the Americas (ALBA).
"THERE are 77 paragraphs and they're nearly all bracketed.
But this week FIFA, the sport's governing body, confirmed that the competition will take place in Brazil in 2014.That gives the country a chance to get even with the other big emerging economies with which it is sometimes bracketed as the BRICs.
Puddles of total disrepair have been bracketed by neat streets freshly spit-and-polished new coffee spit-and-polished newtering to tourispit-and-polished new raw industrial spacoffeeshops up to looking merestaurantsorn.
She was born in Jackson, Mississippi, and her name was bracketed with those of Flannery O'Connor, William Faulkner, Tennessee Williams and Robert Penn Warren as a writer of the so-called Southern School, but she was only a first-generation southerner.
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