- redundant
- 01. It's a little [redundant] to say a "tiny, little" dog.02. Hundreds of young people who work in the tourist trade face [redundancy] at the end of summer.03. The main points in your essay are a bit [redundant] because you repeat them throughout the paper without really justifying them.04. My job has been made [redundant] by a computer program that can do within about forty minutes what took me an entire day to accomplish.05. The entire town was made [redundant] when the factory shut down.06. The collapse of the fishing industry has resulted in hundreds of [redundancies] in the maritime provinces.07. Teachers may some day become [redundant] if language instruction becomes entirely computerized.08. He worked for the company for 25 years and then was made [redundant] with only a year to go before he was set to retire.09. Over 500 employees are expected to be made [redundant] as a result of the merger of the two companies.10. A number of statements in your essay are [redundant]. You're just repeating the same points over and over.11. The father of two small children committed suicide after being made [redundant] at his job.12. To say he is a "fat, overweight man" is [redundant].13. These commercial buildings have become [redundant] now that the government has moved its offices out.14. Voluntary [redundancies] have helped to decrease the workforce by almost 10%.15. Margaret Anderson once described war as a [redundant] human madness which men accept as inevitable.
Grammatical examples in English. 2013.