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  • Double parentheses - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    brackets often show parentheses within parentheses Smith and her commander (Robert Parnell, also a [helicopter] pilot) both survived the crash But in some fields, such as law, it's not only acceptable, but customary to use parentheses within parentheses For what it's worth, he also has this on the use of parentheses:
  • punctuation - Using i. e. in parentheses - English Language Usage . . .
    I took the plural "parentheses" in Cynthia's question to be about brackets only, since I believe there is consensus that "i e " often requires some sort of parenthesis, such as commas That is why I wish she had given an example You are obviously right that some mark of parenthesis is needed if there would otherwise arise ambiguity
  • Where does the period go when using parentheses?
    Place the period logically when parentheses are involved In the first example, the period goes outside because the single sentence ends after the parentheses In the second example, it goes inside because it belongs to the second sentence I like apples (and bananas) He likes apples (I like bananas )
  • Where does the question mark go — inside or outside the parentheses?
    In a sentence containing a parenthetical expression, any punctuation belonging to the main sentence goes outside the parentheses wowwritingworkshop says A sentence in parentheses within another sentence does not take a period, because the period is reserved for the main sentence (questions and exclamations, however, must have their respective
  • (Parentheses (inside parentheses)) - English Language Usage Stack . . .
    The old typographical convention which I was told years ago by a retired typesetter, is that if one has nested parenthetical expressions, different characters are used for the inner parenthetical than the outer, so the outer expression is parenthesis, the next level of parenthesis is square brackets, and the next set after that is parentheses again, or sometimes curved brackets, so the pattern
  • parentheses vs parenthesis [closed] - English Language Usage . . .
    Parentheses is the regular plural Usually, you use a pair of the signs showing an insertion, then "between parentheses" - or brackets ; however, "in parenthesis" means : as an afterthought Share
  • punctuation - Use of two sets of parentheses, side by side - English . . .
    Parentheses should rarely appear back to back Different kinds of material may, if necessary, be enclosed in a single set of parentheses, usually separated by a semicolon [Relevant example:] (see Smith and Hawkins 1990; t-tests are used here) Chicago would seem to favor running your side-by-side parentheses as "(PACC; Attachment 1) " In
  • punctuation - Usage of brackets parentheses (etc) - English Language . . .
    Carillo goes on to discuss the choice of commas, dashes, or parentheses to set off parentheses (parentheticals) He may be over-analytical; it is true, however, that commas signal the least abrupt interruption to the matrix sentence (apart from zero punctuation, which can be used in the odd example) and dashes the most abrupt




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