US /ɪn ˈbrækɪts/
・UK /in ˈbrakits/
But I'm going to put that in brackets because there's a new subject I, so we don't have to use that, you can say it's not the job I hate.
It's the man they appointed as my manager and I'm going to put who and that in brackets because you don't have to use who and that, you can just say it's the man they appointed as my manager.
I put this one in brackets because, really, you can only say: "The reason why he did that." I'm...
I put this one in brackets because really you can only say: "The reason why he did that."
and this is how you say it. So, in brackets, this is how you say it: "one billion pounds"
So in brackets, this is how you say it...
Now, when accessing a device with an IPv6 address via a browser, make sure to enclose the address in brackets to ensure it works properly.
Now, when accessing a device with an IPv6 address via a browser, make sure to enclose the address in brackets to ensure it works properly.
Now, you notice I put "that" in brackets. In these types of sentences, "that" you can
'm' in brackets there because the fact is that in speech we often don't use it. Right,
but I'll put the M in brackets there because the fact is that in speech we often don't use it.
It's a different expression, I put these in brackets. To get something out of the way or to get it out of the way,
I put these in brackets.
It takes arguments signified by the words in brackets, argc and argv, which essentially in this case are inputs from the command line,
It takes arguments, signified by the words in brackets, which are inputs from the command line
I'll put it in brackets, in parentheses.
I'll put it in brackets, in parentheses.
you can, so you can always put in brackets, and the actual number. Imagine if coffee is
So, you can always put in brackets and the actual number.