A function is said to be **symmetrically continuous** if it exhibits a form of continuity that is symmetric about a certain point or axis. While the term "symmetric continuity" is not standard in all mathematical texts, it can be interpreted in a few different contexts depending on the specific mathematical setting. One common interpretation can be related to functions defined on symmetric spaces or with respect to a symmetric property.

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