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I know it's poor form to have nested parentheticals, but I want to do it as a kind of joke. What would be the correct way to nest arbitrarily many parentheses in writing? If I wanted to write a whole piece of nested parentheses, where would I go after braces? Surely there can't be an endless list of symbols to go through - there'd have to be a pattern to it at some point, no?

([{...}])?

Jake
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    I'm voting to close this question as off-topic. There is no proper usage of multi (>3)-nested parentheticals in English, and no need: a restructuring is always to be preferred. ; in maths, repeated fractions are shown using standard brackets on different levels on the page. – Edwin Ashworth Feb 16 '20 at 12:29
  • After braces come Invisaligners. – Hot Licks Feb 16 '20 at 13:47
  • (You can use (round) brackets (all the way (through))). – Lawrence Feb 17 '20 at 06:35

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