Sentence examples for the parentheses from inspiring English sources

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the parentheses

noun

A clause, phrase or word which is inserted (usually for explanation or amplification) into a passage which is already grammatically complete, and usually marked off with brackets, commas or dashes.

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The parentheses close, and Yates moves on.

The parentheses are used to imply that same echo textually.

Or simply drop the parentheses and keep the plural construction.

(This article follows common industrial usage by omitting the parentheses).

(How to Be Happy!)." The promise within the parentheses is deceptive, of course.

The parentheses enclose a complete sentence, so the period should go inside.

Numbers in the parentheses are frequency distribution.

Robust standard errors are in the parentheses.

Just type in (sheep) — with the parentheses — and you can see a defecating sheep.

The parentheses resolve what would be an amphiboly.

The quantized bin numbers are written in the parentheses.

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