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I.e. is used to restate for clarification. It doesn't really relate to the other two, and should not be used when multiple examples are listed or could be listed.
E.g. and ex. are both used to start a list of examples. They're largely equivalent, but should not be mixed. If your organization has a style guide consult that to check which to use. If it doesn't, check the document and/or similar documents to see if one is already in use, and continue to use that. If no prior use of either is found, e.g. is more common.
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So i.e. would be like "the most useful object in the galaxy i.e. a towel"
And eg would be like "companies e.g. meta, viatris, ehrmann, edeka" Right?
ie basically means "in other words"
eg and ex mean "for example"
fwiw: I always remember it as "example given" and "in essence"
I just use "for EGsample" and "for EXample"
Also "In Eoutherwords"
But for those wondering: ie and eg are actually Latin acronyms!
i.e. - id est - "that is"
e.g. - exempli grata - "for example"
that's how I remember it too!