How to correctly type "-i.e." in LaTeX?

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Last year, I submitted a manuscript to PRD. I noticed that all ",i.e.," are modified into "-i.e.," by the editor.

Therefore, in my recent manuscript, I typed "---i.e.," in LaTeX. However, all the "-i.e.," are modified again into "-i.e.," by the editor. I could not distinguish the difference between them.

So, how should I correctly type "-i.e.," in LaTeX? Thanks.
 
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Do you mean "Id est"? What software are you using?
Anyhow, at PF it is not needed LaTeX to type ie; but in case you needed, it should be four #, and ie in the middle; ie, ##ie##..
Hope it helps.
 
\text{,i.e.,} is one way, which looks like this:
##\text{,i.e.,}##

or did you want ##\text{-i.e.,}##? Your post was a bit confusing about that.
 

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