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How to use e.g. in a sentence

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The grant will not only cover this musical event but also go to fund other themed events, e.g. Halloween, later in the year.
Suggestion was made that the energy being produced during detonative combustion can be utilized for useful work, e.g. rock mining in a quarry.
Some garnets, e.g., Arizona ruby, Bohemian ruby, Cape ruby, and some spinels, e.g., balas ruby, ruby spinel, are ruby colored.
Elves are sometimes depicted as helpers of magicians, e.g., Santa's helpers.
Some magicians have attributed their feats not to magic but to supernatural or paranormal powers, e.g., Sai Baba and Uri Geller.
Some ingredients added to the water, e.g. menthol, eucalyptus, camphor, thymol and pine oil also give a sensation of clearing the passageways.
It is anticipated that the chlorous acid would be shipped to the plant site by, e.g., tank truck or railway tank car.
The systems are safeguarded from boiling by ensuring an automatic heat dump to additional heating devices, e.g. fin-tube convectors.
Why this material is included while other material unique to, e.g., commodities or exchanges, is referenced out is not clear.
It will also need a radical rethink of some of our current sacred cows in foreign policy, e.g., the extent to which it is driven by trade.
All other loxodromes, e.g. the direction NW, trace spiral paths that converge on either the north or south pole.
While some xerophilous grasshoppers became scarce within the shelterbelt system, others, e.g. Calliptamus italicus, increased in importance.
Even for propositional logics, models of such systems are usually algebras, e.g., Boolean or Heyting algebras, and as such they are categories.
Some substances are capable of acting either as reductants or as oxidants, e.g., hydrogen peroxide and nitrous acid.
In areas where wood was scarce, e.g. many of the Northern Isles, some buildings had stone or turf walls.
In modern English all the disyllabic and trisyllabic words have only recessive stress, e.g. colour, marriage.
When high energy ionizing radiation strikes a biological sample, e.g., the human body, it will ionize molecules within the sample.
Well, maybe not, but the garden definitely needs a once-over from a crawling POV for, e.g., pots full of broken shards of other pots.
It might need adjustment, e.g. a duty on luxury imports to bring it to the present tax take.
In the 19th century, glass-making became industrialised and many items were mass produced e.g., beakers, bowls, door handles.
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