May point to the part of the text that ni is referencing; left, up, right, down (← ↑ → ↓), or other directions, instead of the standard downwards arrow. In handwriting, it may be drawn in an extended manner, pointing toward the relevant reference. A right-facing arrow (ni>ni>) is often used in linking ni statements. It may also be extended horizontally (ni>(--)ni>(--)ni<(--)ni<(--)).
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