[Grammar] for example and such as

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Do you think that sometimes 'for example' and 'such as' are interchangeable for the same meaning? Thank you so much as usual and have a good and safe day.

Wild flowers such as primroses are becoming rare.

Wild flowers, such as primroses, are becoming rare.

Wild flowers, for example, primroses are becoming rare.

P.S If you do not like examples, please would you explain with your examples?
 
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Do you think that sometimes 'for example' and 'such as' are interchangeable for the same meaning? Thank you so much as usual and have a good and safe day.

Wild flowers such as primroses are becoming rare.

Wild flowers, such as primroses, are becoming rare.

Wild flowers, for example, primroses are becoming rare.

P.S If you do not like examples, please would you explain with your examples?

They are all OK.
 
Thank you so much as usual and then how about meanings? Do you think all of them mean the same?
 
Yes — bhai would have said so if there had been a difference in meaning.

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