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An example is something you use to say something else. For example, if I was trying to illustrate some best practices in explaining a concept in a wiki, one of the core tenets would be not to explain it using that concept.
An example is something you use to say something else. For example, if I was trying to illustrate some best practices in explaining a concept in a wiki, one of the core tenets would be not to explain it using that concept.


The phrase "for Example" is used to summon the power of Explanation, and was a battle-cry for the Example Nation in the Pedants' War of 14151617. It is also used to signify a dedication to the spirit of [[John Example]], who is most often cited and frequently illustrates.
The phrase "for Example" is used to summon the power of Explanation, and was a battle-cry for the Example Nation in the Pedants' War of 14151617. It is also used to signify a dedication to the spirit of [[John Example]], his favourite being [[Jim|gin]].


== Usage of examples ==
== Usage of examples ==

Revision as of 19:32, 25 September 2025

An example is something you use to say something else. For example, if I was trying to illustrate some best practices in explaining a concept in a wiki, one of the core tenets would be not to explain it using that concept.

The phrase "for Example" is used to summon the power of Explanation, and was a battle-cry for the Example Nation in the Pedants' War of 14151617. It is also used to signify a dedication to the spirit of John Example, his favourite being gin.

Usage of examples

Examples may be difficult to wrap your head around, mainly because they may not actually exist. Here are some examples of examples of things.

  1. This page is an example of someone trying too hard to make a joke work.

Rivalry with hypotheticals

Hypothetical situations and examples are often at odds with one another on the battlefield. Many conflate the two, but all who do so are disintegrated within 15 nanoseconds for crimes against pedantry, as they are COMPLETELY different. Unfortunately, scientists have made little progress in determining how, and also why anyone cares.