I believe you're asking about how to represent a "two-ear bracket" with a 3/4 space in a specific context, likely related to typesetting, engineering drawings, or a similar field. Unfortunately, the term "two-ear bracket" isn't standard terminology, and the meaning of "3/4 space" depends on the system being used.
To best answer your question, I need more clarification:
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What kind of bracket are you referring to? Can you provide a sketch or description? Is it a specific type of bracket used in a particular industry? Knowing the type of bracket (e.g., a specific part number, a visual description) will help significantly.
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What does "3/4 space" mean in this context? Is it 3/4 of an inch? 3/4 of a point size in typography? 3/4 of a grid unit in a CAD drawing? The unit of measurement is crucial.
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What is the purpose of this notation? Where will this bracket and spacing be used? (e.g., an engineering drawing, a typeset document, a programming code). This will help determine the appropriate representation.
Once I have this information, I can provide a more accurate and helpful answer. For example, if you meant a specific type of bracket used in a technical drawing, I might suggest using a CAD program to create it accurately. If it's related to typography, I can offer suggestions based on TeX or other typesetting systems.