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@@ -8,8 +8,8 @@ middle of mathematical expressions. TeX provides primitives called
<code>\</code><code>left</code> and <code>\</code><code>right</code>, which can be used to modify brackets (of
whatever sort) around a mathematical expression, as in:
-<code>\left( &lt;expression&gt; \right)</code> &mdash; the size of the parentheses is
-matched to the vertical extent of the expression.
+<code>\</code><code>left(</code><code> &lt;expression&gt; </code><code>\</code><code>right)</code> &mdash; the size of the
+parentheses is matched to the vertical extent of the expression.
<p/>However, in all sorts of mathematical enterprises one may find oneself
needing a <code>\</code><code>middle</code> command, to be used in expressions like
<blockquote>