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Build towel 835 Posted 4 years ago
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A full equivalent of "For example"

Are there any phrases that can replace "for example" in every situation, wherever the phrase stands in a sentence (except "for instance", of course)? Thank you in advance!

  

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" It requires the two periods, and a comma before and after it, and it is pronounced "for example".

  • " It requires the two periods, and a comma before and after it, and it is pronounced "for example".
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I'm not sure what you mean by "wherever the phrase stands in a sentence", but you can use the Latin abbreviation "e.g." It requires the two periods, and a comma before and after it, and it is pronounced "for example".

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