🔤 Grammar Tip: I.e or E.g.?

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I.e. OR E.g.

E.g. is used to give one or more possible examples. It’s a signal you’re seeing one or a few of multiple possibilities.


I.e. clarifies; you provide more precise information. Where e.g. opens up more options, i.e. narrows them down.

 

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