There have been a few questions (such as this and more recently this) regarding the "extra" spacing around \left and \right. And there are various options for fixing it, including the mleftright package. Is there any time we would actually want the default behavior? Is there any situation in which redefining \left and \right to get rid of the space would produce an inferior result?
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\left\left\mleft... – cmhughes Nov 15 '12 at 22:25\let\left\mleft– cmhughes Nov 15 '12 at 23:49\mathinner, which is not normally used for individual symbols; fractions and\left...\rightconstructions are treated as "inner" subformulas, which means that they will be surrounded by additional space in certain circumstances." – Thruston Nov 28 '12 at 10:16\mathxxxxprimitives to change it into a different math atom. In the particular case referred to in the above questions all that is needed is to do something like$\cos\mathopen{\left(\theta\right)}$, which turns the\left(\theta\right)part into a mathopen atom instead of a mathinner and because ( is normally defined as a mathopen atom, this produces the same spacing as an unadorned\cos(\theta). – Thruston Nov 28 '12 at 10:23