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Discover Ludwig"parenthetical notes" is a grammatically correct and usable term in written English.
You can use it to refer to parenthetical comments, phrases, or asides within a sentence or larger text. For example: "This study(parenthetical note: conducted in 2018) found that..."
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The following is a transcript of that interview, translated by my colleague Amy Qin, with a few parenthetical notes for clarification.
As the previous parenthetical notes suggest, using the Perfect Pushup, especially in the beginning, hurts like nobody's business.
The parenthetical notes in the following examples indicate which elements the author chose.
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The transcript ends with the court reporter's parenthetical note: "(People crying, leaving the gallery)".
Parenthetical note: I memorized and recited "Gunga Din" and "Charge" at school.
A parenthetical note breaks those 21 down: 6 cutting instruments, 6 motor vehicles, 4 miscellaneous weapons.
He thinks that the parenthetical note meant "Signed Our Petition" and was absent-mindedly copied from the mailing list by Postal Telegraph.
The blueprint, he explained in a parenthetical note, was annotated "using only the ten hundred words people use the most often" — that is, the thousand most common words in English.
The blueprint, he explained in a parenthetical note, was annotated "using only the ten hundred words people use the most often"—that is, the thousand most common words in English.
Rather, a light-hearted parenthetical note should clarify the so-called "historical record".
Doolittle's arguments in [ 16, 119], emphasized in the context of the evolutionary usefulness of introns through exon shuffling, but also discussed as applicable to TEs, raised the first possibility, and a parenthetical note in his 2013 paper [ 8] (page 5298) may also be read as consistent with the third.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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