Sentence examples for added unnecessary from inspiring English sources

The phrase "added unnecessary" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing something that has been included or introduced that is not needed or is superfluous.
Example: "The report was too long because it included added unnecessary details that could have been omitted."
Alternatives: "superfluous additions" or "excessive elements".

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(The tank on the first two flights was painted white as added protection, but paint added unnecessary weight).

But the fund-raising barriers have added unnecessary stress.

And it added unnecessary suspense to the process of transfering leadership to his successor.

But Mr. Walton said Countrywide added "unnecessary delay and expense" to the bankruptcy process and should not go unpunished.

Knowing a writer's responsibility to construct digestible sentences, Garraty liked to say, "Adverbs are bad," explaining that they added unnecessary words to sentences while injecting little meaning.

Information has to be arranged in some sort of sequence, tiny touches of humor or drama or pathos added, unnecessary details subtracted, hidden patterns emphasized.

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This adds unnecessary costs for the unneeded antibiotics.

The food makers say that labeling would add unnecessary costs.

Such reviews will only add unnecessary time to the games.

"All these will, or could, add unnecessary costs," Dodge said.

Others objected that wheels add unnecessary weight and inconvenience.

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