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    Parentheses Are Sometimes Used to Set Off Nonrestrictive Material; That
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Parentheses Are Sometimes Used to Set Off Nonrestrictive Material; That

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Parentheses are sometimes used to set off nonrestrictive material; that is, words that interrupt sentences and may add accuracy but do not alter the meaning.

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