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The term "(sic)" is used in writing to indicate that a quoted passage has been transcribed exactly as it appears in the original source, including any errors or unconventional language. It is often placed in brackets immediately after the quoted text to signal to the reader that the mistake is not a transcription error but part of the original material. This notation helps maintain the integrity of the source while acknowledging its imperfections.

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