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Anonymous Posted 12 years ago
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such as / for instance

What is a difference between 'such as' and 'for instance' ?

As some flower names such as (for instance) A, B and C illustrates, flowers in the region has imported from abroad.
  

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'For instance' does not fit into the sentence structure so well. 'As' + 'as' does not work well, either. Some flower names such as A, B and C illustrate that flowers in the region have been imported from abroad.

  • 'For instance' does not fit into the sentence structure so well.
  • 'As' + 'as' does not work well, either.
  • Some flower names such as A, B and C illustrate that flowers in the region have been imported from abroad.
  • As some flower name s, for instance A, B and C , illustrate , flowers in the region have been imported from abroad.
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'For instance' does not fit into the sentence structure so well. 'As' + 'as' does not work well, either.

Some flower names such as A, B and C illustrate that flowers in the region have been imported from abroad.
As some flower names, for instance A, B and C, illustrate, flowers in the region have been imported from abroad.

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