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Parenthesis refers to a pair of punctuation marks—specifically, round brackets ( )—used in writing to enclose additional information, clarifications, or asides that are not essential to the main point of the sentence. They help to provide context or additional details without disrupting the flow of the primary text. Parentheses can also denote mathematical operations or function arguments in programming.

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