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Redundancy is usually defined as the use of two or more words that say the same thing.

(Redundancy happens when the repetition of a word or idea does not add anything to the previous usage; it just restates what has already been said, takes up space, and gets in the way without adding meaning.)


Make two or more examples of the word redundancy (they have to be original) and I will mark branlest.


Examples of redundancy is brief summary, repeat again, return back, current trend, few in number, absolutely essential

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Actual fact – A fact is by definition something that has already been confirmed to have happened.

Forever and ever – Ever is completely unnecessary as it just serves as a duplicate of forever.

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Answer: Here are a few more examples of redundancies:

End result - The word "result" already implies the end, so the addition of "end" is unnecessary.

Join together - The word "join" means to connect or bring together, so the addition of "together" is redundant.

Unexpected surprise - A surprise is, by definition, unexpected, so the addition of "unexpected" is unnecessary.

Final outcome - The word "outcome" already implies finality, so the addition of "final" is redundant.

New innovation - The word "innovation" means something new or original, so the addition of "new" is redundant.

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