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The phrase "for instance, see" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when you want to provide an example or reference a source for further information. Example: "Many animals exhibit unique behaviors; for instance, see the way dolphins communicate with each other."
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I couldn't, for instance, see how the settings could mesh.
Hakkasan, for instance, "see ourselves more as a lifestyle brand than as a restaurant.
Viewers, for instance, see very little actual smoking, even though the hosts and producers are known to inhale between takes.
We might, for instance, see Peter Crouch ahead of tricky attackers such as Joe Cole and Lennon.
For instance, "See through it" appears on screen after a girl's freestyle recounting her refusal to date a boastful "player".
Happiness may also foster tolerance — toward Jews, for instance (see the story of Abraham), and women (most of the time).
Plenty of clever people fret that quantitative easing does more harm than good for instance (see article).
It will be hard to secure an EU summit deal on climate-change targets in December, for instance (see article).
You may, for instance, see the wider impact of a decision, or remember past experiences better and draw lessons from them.
Some people, for instance, see an elderly, provocatively-dressed transvestite being mocked in a south London street and decide to write a poem about it.
For instance, see Kavka 1978.
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