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Also, for instance . As an illustration of something, as in Dress casually, in blue jeans, for example , or This program has problems—for instance, it's hard to retrieve lost data . The first expression, which dates from the late 1500s, is used throughout this book to illustrate how an idiom is used. The variant dates from the mid-1600s.Example Sentences
For example, it may mean my username - @twgerken.bsky.social - could in the future be more official-sounding, such as @twgerken.bbc.co.uk.
For example, while white evangelical Protestants are only 14% of the general population, the early exit polls indicate that they may have represented as many as one in five voters.
Instead, we often hear terms like megadonor, for example, to describe the people who really have a major impact on the direction and the agenda of American politics through the use of their wealth-power.
And the kind of reaction we saw in the New Deal, where, for example, the very first taxes on income in the United States were taxes on the wealthy exclusively.
His choice for defence secretary, for example, has called for a purge of military chiefs enacting “woke” policies.
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Idioms from The American Heritage® Idioms Dictionary copyright © 2002, 2001, 1995 by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. Published by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company.
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