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i.e. vs ie

Both "i.e." and "ie" are correct, but they are used in different contexts. "i.e." is the abbreviation for the Latin phrase "id est," meaning "that is," and is used to clarify or specify something. On the other hand, "ie" is not an accepted abbreviation and is considered incorrect in formal writing.

Last updated: March 15, 2024 • 2018 views

i.e.

This is correct and commonly used in English.

Use "i.e." when you want to provide further clarification or explanation about something you have mentioned.

Examples:

  • She prefers warm colors (i.e., red, orange, yellow) for her living room.
  • ), i.e. long before the loan application was submitted.
  • The effort to develop applications should not be unilateral, i.e. from technology firms.
  • Cells determine the characteristics of the finished product (i.e. modules).
  • It may also contain valuation changes that arise from transactions in securities i.e. realised gains/losses.
  • The reference to the associations is aiming i.e. citizens' groups.
  • Direct debits and cheques are counted on the payer's (i.e. instruction recipient's) side.
  • ENIAC concerns Nanoelectronics, i.e. the natural progressing of microelectronics into the smaller dimensions.
  • This type of question deals primarily with effectiveness, i.e. the achievement of objectives.
  • Commitment appropriations were fully used, i.e.:
  • The number of jobs known as precarious, i.e. unstable and inadequate is constantly growing.
  • Card transactions are counted on the acquiring (i.e. payee's) side.
  • Their basic tools, i.e. laptop computers and broadcasting technology, were seized.
  • Social engineering, i.e. non-electronic fraud?
  • (i.e. industrial production facilities)
  • A particularly important aspect is thin capitalisation, i.e. providing foreign subsidiaries with funds instead of increasing capital.
  • Consequently, natural persons - i.e. individuals- are not eligible.
  • So we have no convergence, just continuing divergence, i.e. a deepening social divide.
  • Finally your Rapporteur assesses conflicts of interest in the business model, i.e. the micro level.
  • Data quality requirements shall be met by PEF studies intended for external communication, i.e. B2B and B2C.
  • Mutated wine, i.e. whose alcoholic fermentation is stopped by addition of neutral wine alcohol.

ie

This is not considered correct in formal writing.

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