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 technical drawing, engineering notation, or typesetting. Unfortunately, without more information about the exact system or software you're using, I can't give a precise answer. The term "two-ear bracket" isn't standard terminology.
To help me understand your request better, please provide the following:
- Context: Where are you using this notation? (e.g., CAD software, a specific engineering standard, a typesetting program like LaTeX)
- Example: Can you provide an example of how this notation would look in your intended use case? A picture would be especially helpful.
- Purpose: What does this notation represent? Knowing its function will help determine the correct way to represent it.
- "3/4 space": What kind of space is this? Is it a typographic space (em, en, etc.)? Or is it a physical distance?
Once I have this information, I can offer a more accurate and helpful response. For example, if you are using LaTeX, I can help construct the correct code. If you're talking about a specific CAD software, I can suggest how to create the bracket. If it's a general notation, I can help find related symbols.