First of all, the ability to read something is extremely important, and you're an idiot for thinking otherwise.
OMFG, this is gold.First off, i.e is Latin and does not mean "in example". Secondly, the phrase is used with LOWER CASE letters.I.E= Initials. (Internet Explorer, Ian Epson)i.e= "That is"http://www.englishforums.com/English/Example/bpjqb/post.htmThe hippo is critical.
Acronyms do not have definite meanings. You can turn any series of words into an acronym. Therefore, "I.E.", in this context, means "In Example".
e.g. or i.e.The abbreviation e.g. (from the Latin exempli gratia, 'for sake of an example') indicates that one or more examples follow of what has been mentioned in general terms: It could be cheaper by public transport, e.g. by train or coach. The abbreviation i.e. (from Latin id est, 'that is') indicates that an explanation follows of what has just been mentioned: Gratuities are discretionary, i.e. you don't have to leave a tip if you don't want to.you'd say for example not in example
Not to forget than "In example" makes no sense. I believe you mean "For example".
i.e= "That is"