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Ie stands for, In english, For Example. Eg is a latin meaning, exempli gratia, which does NOT mean the same as Ie.

"ie" is more properly stated "i. e." and is an abbreviation for "id est", which is Latin for "that is." "e.g." means "for example." "i.e." and "e.g." do not mean the same thing.

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