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What is difference between "for instance" and " for example"



 
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What is difference between "for instance" and " for example" #1 (permalink) Sat Nov 14, 2009 14:22 pm   What is difference between "for instance" and " for example"
 

What is difference between "for instance" and " for example" ?
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What is difference between "for instance" and " for example&am #2 (permalink) Sat Nov 14, 2009 23:50 pm   What is difference between "for instance" and " for example&am
 

Tanya_88 wrote:
What is (the)difference between "for instance" and "for example" ?
They are identical:
For instance=For example

However, instance itself is an example of a particular kind of situation.
It is an instance of poverty.
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