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The parentheses after a number typically indicate additional information or context, such as units of measurement, a range, or a specific condition. For example, in a statistic like "100 (mg)," it signifies that the number refers to milligrams. In other contexts, it can represent a qualifier, such as "5 (out of 10)," indicating a score or rating.

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