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{{(!}}, {{!!}}, {{!)}} produce "{|", "||" and "|}" respectively.
Usually the vertical bar character "|" is used as a delimiter that separates arguments in a template or magic word call. If a vertical bar is expected to be part of an argument instead, escaping is required. These templates can help you escape characters used for inserting a table.
If you don't even want these characters to be parsed as part of a table, use HTML character entities {|, || and |}.