Phrases with «redundancy»

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Redundancy means having something that is not needed or useful due to being repetitive or excessive. It can refer to unnecessary repetition or duplication in speech, writing, or actions. Full definition

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Adjective + «redundancy»

Noun + «redundancy»

Sentences with «redundancy»

  • He says that the number of nuclear weapons has now reached «levels of redundancy of such grotesque dimensions as to defy rational understanding.» (religion-online.org)
  • Ensure there is adequate provision for redundancies for staff affected by changes in service procurement. (croakey.org)
  • The results follow news of redundancy consultations at firms with heavy property exposure including Howard Kennedy, which last week announced that up to 50 jobs could be cut as a result of its consultation. (legalweek.com)
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