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### Brackets (ranges)
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As we mentioned in \#Comparison, the expression wildcard does not allow finding out the type of an existing expression. A special pair of brackets could be used to do this.
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As we mentioned in [Comparison](holes#comparison), the expression wildcard does not allow finding out the type of an existing expression. A special pair of brackets could be used to do this.
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Assuming `{_` and `_`} are the brackets for a hole, we have this example:
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