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For example

For example

(conj)
UK
fɔːr ɪgˈzɑːmpl
US
fɔr ɪgˈzæmpəl
Definition: Used to introduce something chosen as a typical case.
Meaning: Ví dụ
Common
How to use "For example" vocabulary in sentence (example)

For example, when you're standing on the corner of Reguliersgracht and Herengracht you can see 15 bridges at the same time!

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There are also robots that help at home, to vacuum or run a lawn mower, for example.

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For example, Facebook has had some problems with privacy settings.

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It is named football because the players of the game walk and often run (on their feet) while playing, as opposed to (for example) polo where the players ride horses.

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For example, whenever you use the Internet, you're looking at something that's stored on a server.

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The collective noun for wild cats, for example, is "a destruction of cats".

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For example, opportunity cost is how much leisure time we give up to work.

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For example, a user could perform a hardware upgrade to replace the hard drive with a SSD to get a boost in performance or increase the amount of files that may be stored.

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For example, the RAM, DVD drive, the graphics card, hard drive or SSD, and other similar removable parts can be reused.

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Saffron holds the title of the most expensive spice, with Spanish Saffron for example costing around $300 an ounce in Walmart.

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The Perigord, a black truffle, for example costs $1.47 - and it weighs 0.03 ounce!

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