Still using grep and regex
grep -oP '(K[^)]+' file
K
means that use look around regex advanced feature. More precisely, it's a positive look-behind assertion, you can do it like this too :
grep -oP '(?<=()[^)]+' file
if you lack the -P
option, you can do this with perl :
perl -lne '/(K[^)]+/ and print $&' file
Another simpler approach using awk
awk -F'[()]' '{print $2}' file
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