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The phrase "for instance" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to introduce an example or specific instance that supports or illustrates the previous statement. Example: "I enjoy various types of music, for instance classical, jazz, and rock." In this sentence, "for instance" is used to introduce examples of the different types of music the speaker enjoys. Another example: "There are many ways to stay active and healthy, for instance, running, swimming, or cycling." In this sentence, "for instance" is used to introduce examples of different ways to stay active and healthy.

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For instance, Article 2 of the existing constitution, from 1971, states that "principles of Sharia are the principal source of legislation," and it seems likely that this wording will remain in the new constitution.

For instance, Article 30 allows governments to make limited exceptions to patent rights provided certain conditions are met.

By now, all Member States indeed have transposed Directive 95/46/EC, though, as the results of the inventory of the Work Group showed, not in a harmonized way; for instance, Article 8 on the processing of sensitive data (e.g. health data), has not been fully transposed by all Member States.

For instance, article 7 states, "The protection and enforcement of intellectual property rights should contribute to technological innovation and to transfer and disseminate technology, to the mutual advantage of producers and users of technological knowledge and in a manner conducive to social and economic welfare and to a balance of rights and obligations" [emphasis added].

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For Indonesian researchers, for instance, articles produced with an international author attracted six times as many citations.

For instance, articles have identified and examined factors crucial to website design [2], defined frameworks for evaluating the quality of websites [3], and conducted user studies (e.g., via eye-tracking) to assess how websites are used and any innate complexities in perceptions [4].

For instance, articles focusing on indigenous and native plants or river tributaries (stemming from the trib* search term) frequently came up and were excluded.

Those are, for instance, articles for which the considered concepts are not related to the invasive species of focus or articles addressing concepts only in a perspective view, not experimentally.

Although we are not aware of any previous work on the planning problem, there are similarities between our problem and two classes of problems that have been considered already: geometric covering problems (see for instance the article by Arkin and Hassin [3] and the article by Ahn et al. [1]) and some generalizations of the TSP.

For instance, an article about how to "perm" hair might include links to articles on how to: Care for permed hair.

For instance, the article about doughnuts is described as "paying homage to our homeyness" and the article on sustainable seafood, which is the cover article, has the headline "Get Schooled".

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