Multiple Angle Bracket
Item Name Code (INC) 41079
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A rigid item, generally of flat material, forming several angles (interior and/or exterior), all of which are less than 180 degrees (3.141 radians). It is designed to position, align and/or support an item(s) in relationship to another. It may have a plastic or resilient protective covering. Excludes BRACKET, DOUBLE ANGLE; BRACKET, MOUNTING and STRAP, RETAINING.
Additional Information for Multiple Angle Bracket
Multiple angle brackets, also known as double angle brackets or guillemets, are punctuation marks that are used to indicate quotations or citations in some languages. They are typically used in pairs, with the opening bracket pointing towards the quoted text and the closing bracket pointing away from it.
In English, the most common usage of multiple angle brackets is in the context of quotations within quotations. For example:
John said, "Mary told me, 'I can't believe he said, <>!'"
In this example, the double angle brackets are used to indicate that the phrase "I love you" is a direct quote from someone else (Mary).
It's important to note that the usage of multiple angle brackets can vary depending on the language and the style guide being followed. Some languages may use different punctuation marks for quotations, while others may not use multiple angle brackets at all. It's always a good idea to consult the appropriate style guide or reference material for the specific language or context you are writing in.