Evaluate the following expression.


\[-5 + \left(\dfrac{63}{9}\right)\]

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First, we simplify the expression in the parentheses by dividing 63 by 9: $\dfrac{63}{9}=7$.

Then, we substitute this simplified value back into the original expression to get: \[-5 + 7.\]

Finally, we add the two values together to find our answer: \[-5 + 7=2.\] So, the value of the expression is $\boxed{2}$.
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