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What is the "<" and ">" called when it is underlined?
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When the symbols "<" and ">" are underlined, they are commonly referred to as "angle brackets." In certain contexts, especially in programming and markup languages, they may also be called "chevrons." Underlining them typically emphasizes their importance or indicates that they are part of a specific notation or syntax.
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