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For example and for instance Mon Mar 29, 2004 14:52 pm  For example and for instance
 

Hi! I am mixed. When must I use" for example" and when" For instance"

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For example vs for instance Mon Mar 29, 2004 16:35 pm  For example vs for instance
 

Hi Schoolboy,

They are synonyms.
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