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Eg and ie: what’s the difference?

Posted on 17 Sep 13 in Grammar articles

I don’t like abbreviations. They’re lazy and usually unnecessary. But if you want to use eg and ie in your writing, make sure you know the difference.

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Eg vs ie: writing tips to help you remember the difference. By UK copywriter, Sarah Townsend Editorial.
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