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See also [[Parenthesis]], or for a note on the plural form, [[Parenthesis - parentheses]]. | See also [[Parenthesis]], or for a note on the plural form, [[Parenthesis - parentheses]]. | ||
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Latest revision as of 13:12, 4 December 2017
American English names the punctuation marks ( and ) parentheses. In British English, these are called brackets, or more fully,round brackets.
See also Parenthesis, or for a note on the plural form, Parenthesis - parentheses.