LaTeX sometime the arrow is over the right

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The discussion focuses on centering arrows in LaTeX, specifically addressing the issue of the arrow appearing to the right of the variable in the expression $g(\vec{t})$. Users emphasize the importance of using curly braces to properly format vector notation. The correct syntax ensures that the arrow is centered over the variable, enhancing the clarity of mathematical expressions.

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$g(\vec t) $

sometime the arrow is over the right ), how do I fix it so its centered?
 
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Code:
$g(\vec{t})$
Note the curly braces.
 

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