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@ex-nerd ex-nerd commented Sep 21, 2017

Basically, i.e. means "in other words", and e.g. means "for example". Since Google and Twitter are not the only possible options in the two cases, "for example" is the correct usage.

Basically, `i.e.` means "in other words", and `e.g.` means "for example".  Since Google and Twitter are not the only possible options in the two cases, "for example" is the correct usage.
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coveralls commented Sep 21, 2017

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Coverage remained the same at 87.609% when pulling c80c78b on ex-nerd:patch-1 into f96f8e1 on requests:master.

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Thanks for this! ✨

@Lukasa Lukasa merged commit 53e7a36 into requests:master Sep 21, 2017
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