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The most familiar of these unusual symbols is probably the ( ), called parentheses. Fun fact: One of them is called a parenthesis, and as a pair the plural are parentheses. Parenthesis literally means “to put beside” from the Greek roots par-, -en, and thesis. Grammatically, they behave kind of like commas and serve to set aside a part of the sentence or discussion. The use of parentheses in printed English dates back to at least 1572. Parenthesis can also be used as interrupters in sentences to create a more informal, casual style of writing.
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the most probably unusual symbols is called parenthesis
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