Origin of parenthetical read, AKA “X (Read: Y)”












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Something that I've been noticing more and more frequently is that sometimes writers will say something and then say (read: something else). For example (made up sentence to the best of my knowledge):




Jane Foster was upset that Thor didn't try to stop the men who borrowed (read: stole) her high-tech equipment.




A basic Google search did not turn up any relevant examples from before computers, but I was wondering when this practice originated. Also, why wouldn't you just say what's in the parenthesis instead? (Not sure if that should be a separate question).










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Something that I've been noticing more and more frequently is that sometimes writers will say something and then say (read: something else). For example (made up sentence to the best of my knowledge):




Jane Foster was upset that Thor didn't try to stop the men who borrowed (read: stole) her high-tech equipment.




A basic Google search did not turn up any relevant examples from before computers, but I was wondering when this practice originated. Also, why wouldn't you just say what's in the parenthesis instead? (Not sure if that should be a separate question).










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Something that I've been noticing more and more frequently is that sometimes writers will say something and then say (read: something else). For example (made up sentence to the best of my knowledge):




Jane Foster was upset that Thor didn't try to stop the men who borrowed (read: stole) her high-tech equipment.




A basic Google search did not turn up any relevant examples from before computers, but I was wondering when this practice originated. Also, why wouldn't you just say what's in the parenthesis instead? (Not sure if that should be a separate question).










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Something that I've been noticing more and more frequently is that sometimes writers will say something and then say (read: something else). For example (made up sentence to the best of my knowledge):




Jane Foster was upset that Thor didn't try to stop the men who borrowed (read: stole) her high-tech equipment.




A basic Google search did not turn up any relevant examples from before computers, but I was wondering when this practice originated. Also, why wouldn't you just say what's in the parenthesis instead? (Not sure if that should be a separate question).







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At least I have a name for it now: parenthetical read. english.stackexchange.com/questions/321846/…

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At least I have a name for it now: parenthetical read. english.stackexchange.com/questions/321846/…

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