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So THAT's The Difference Between 'I.e.' And 'E.g.'
Let’s start with ‘e.g.’. This, the Cambridge Dictionary says, stands for the Latin “exempli gratia,” meaning “for example”. If you’re reading it out loud, you can accurately “pronounce” e.g. as “for ...
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