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brackets
- Marks — [ ] — resembling parentheses with square corners. Brackets are often used within quotations to distinguish between the quoter's own words and those of the writer being quoted: “He [the president] made a memorable speech at Gettysburg.”
Example Sentences
Many parody accounts on X identify their parody nature in brackets at the end of user names, but this is not a fool-proof measure.
Minutes later, he drills new brackets and screws into the wobbly legs of a few restaurant chairs.
The bill would revise the income tax rates and taxable income brackets by imposing an income tax rate of 3% instead of 4%, according to the bill.
This happens when bands are not raised in line with increases in pay, meaning people are "dragged" into higher tax brackets.
Not only do the affluent suck up far more natural resources than people in other income brackets, they belch out disproportionate levels of greenhouse gas emissions that cook the globe faster.
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