What is the purpose of parentheses in written English?

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Parentheses is used to denote information, mostly non-essential in nature, to clarify a sentence without altering the flow or tone. Ex. I will visit your place (around 9 tonight)
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Parentheses is the use of a phrase, word or sentence which is added into the writing as extra information or an after thought. Examples of parentheses are Round bracket( ) Brace or double bracket Box bracket
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