pronunciation - How to read “E = (mc)²” so as not to mistake for “E = mc²”


According to one of the questions already asked on EL&U, “E = mc²” is read as



E equals M C squared.



How do we read “E = (mc)²” so that it is not mistaken for “E = mc²”?




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