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Discover LudwigThe phrase "enclosed in brackets" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when referring to text or information that is placed within brackets for clarification or additional context.
Example: "Please provide the information you want to include, ensuring that any additional notes are enclosed in brackets."
Alternatives: "contained in brackets" or "included in brackets."
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Brief, often cryptic notes by the reporter are enclosed in brackets.
At this point the chain is terminated, either by a combination of two chains or by a disproportionation reaction involving the transfer of a hydrogen atom from one of the growing chains to the other: The structure enclosed in brackets, −[CH2−CH2−]n, is the repeating unit of the polymer chain.
aCompliance level is enclosed in brackets based on additional information given by Séralini et al. [15].
Alternatively, the relevant symbols for known (local) pseudo-symmetry elements, enclosed in brackets, may be given.
One page showed false information and "inaccurate statements were italicized, enclosed in brackets and displayed in red, and a detailed correction appeared at the bottom of the page".
(B ) Schematic diagram of the low-pH induced, fusogenic transition in E, with postulated intermediates enclosed in brackets.
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Additionally if an entity was entirely enclosed in balanced brackets and entity extension starting from before and/or after the brackets yielded a longer entity we used these entity boundaries.
Modern markup languages use words enclosed in angle brackets as tags to annotate text.
An Array is a one-dimensional ordered collection of PDF objects enclosed in square brackets, " [" and " ]".
[o 1 ⋅ o 2 ⋯ ⋅ o m]i is the nodal symbol for the i-th molecule (with i = 1, 2… p) containing the symmetry symbols for its m links which are separated by dots and enclosed in square brackets.
where 1 is the indicator function of the event enclosed in the brackets; A i and B i denote the event that PU i and SU access channel i at time τ, respectively.
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