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Discover LudwigThe phrase "in brackets" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is used to refer to explanatory or additional information that appears within brackets [ ]. For example, "The project was completed well ahead of schedule (in three months instead of the planned four)."
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Someone put them in brackets.
The actual figures are in brackets.
Last year's position in brackets 1.
Dates assigned by archivists appear in brackets.
Isotig translation frame is indicated in brackets.
Figures in brackets indicate loss.
(Seeded players are in brackets).
They're italicized and in brackets.
S.e's in brackets.
Standard deviations in brackets.
Marginal effects in brackets.
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