'exempli gratis'. In Latin it means, quite literally, 'free example' but in contemporary usage it means, 'by way of example'.
HTH ☺
Doug
2007-03-08 00:13:07
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answered by doug_donaghue 7
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For Example.
2007-03-08 01:52:59
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answer #2
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answered by Anonymous
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example
2007-03-08 02:18:59
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answered by Twarita 2
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exempli gratis
2007-03-08 00:16:30
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answered by Anonymous
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electrical gadgets
example
as
2007-03-08 00:28:50
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answered by Anonymous
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electrical gravity!
2007-03-08 00:12:19
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answered by A New Life 3
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It's 'exempli gratia', and 'i.e.' is 'id est'.
2007-03-08 00:54:57
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answered by Anonymous
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EXAMPLE
2007-03-08 00:29:25
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answered by Anonymous
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