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"parenthetical comment" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
You can use it to refer to a remark or statement that is enclosed in parentheses in order to add additional information or to provide an aside. For example, "The writer continued to expound on his point (parenthetical comment: despite the fact that his audience appeared to be uninterested)."
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with the parenthetical comment "In the face of death, I still find ways to brag".
One cable contains this parenthetical: (Comment: The many people crushed by Karimova would likely relish the chance to catch her blind in an alley. End comment).
The last line of Debussy's "Flûte de Pan," the first of the "Chansons de Bilitis," is a parenthetical comment, "My mother will never believe that I stayed so long looking for my lost belt," and Ms. Gens tosses it off, placing it squarely in the realm of "Pelléas".
As you indicate in a parenthetical comment, 100% identity of certain sequences in the data for the genome of an E. coli strain and a mobile element might be caused by recent exchange or by very strong purifying selection.
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The motivation behind these suggestions is, as indicated in the parenthetical comments, to remedy some perceived problem in the standard picture.
Grayling also has a tendency to insert dismissive parenthetical comments, such as to ask whether "faith-led institutions of higher education" is an oxymoron, or to wonder whether "postmodern thought" is a "contradiction".
The parenthetical comments, published in 2004, are: "Would terrorism be justified in a 'supreme emergency' as that condition is described [by Walzer in the earlier chapter called 'Emergency Ethics'].
Mr. Coats added in a parenthetical remark that Plan B was his phrase, not General Bolden's.
Kant's parenthetical remark in the passage above is important.
Second, we remove parentheses and the enclosed words if no protein exists within the parenthetical remark.
Further comment on how he finds it should have been added parenthetically (and rather sycophantically), and not in the context of added emphasis to his regional peculiarity" – Brett Crowley.
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