Sentence examples for already redundant from inspiring English sources

The phrase "already redundant" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is unnecessary or superfluous because it has already been stated or is no longer needed.
Example: "The report was already redundant, as all the information had been covered in previous meetings."
Alternatives: "no longer necessary" or "superfluous already."

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WHEN the first "Nightmare on Elm Street" was released in 1984, it was in a sense already redundant: teenage horror films had become a predictable franchise of disfigured monsters seeking vengeance among semi-clothed young people.

In the months before we separated, I noticed that he kept moving my toiletries off the shelf in the bathroom, onto the windowsill, as if they were already redundant.

The federal and Queensland's governments' two-year-old plan to protect the reef until 2050 is reportedly already redundant because the impacts of climate change are far more severe than predicted.

But just a few days ago, he offered only a tepid defense of the advocate's office, suggesting that its mandate was already redundant and on its way to being obsolete.

MK Sony, cert: N/A, out now Concern that your not-so-old, standard model PS4 is already redundant should be set aside with the release of the PlayStation 4 Pro since, at its heart, the new console remains a PS4.

Danny Pelfrey's suite from Joseph: King of Dreams, lushly scored and with coloristic choral effects on vowel sounds, nods nonetheless to already redundant middle-eastern musical accents on the program.

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In one sense, the phrase "science advice" may already be redundant.

Initially it helped prevent the banks going bust and, according to critics, has already become redundant.

The company has offices in the UK, Spain, Switzerland and Poland, but has already made redundant the majority of its 451 staff, including the 120 based at Gatwick.

(Of course, a quintuplet code, or any other "odd" code for that matter, would also avoid this confusion disadvantage – however, the triplet code is already sufficiently redundant and robust, so any extra complexity would not be of any selective advantage).

Note that our phylogenetic reference tree is already non-redundant at the genus level (with a few exceptions), meaning that removal of the query genome usually results in the next best relative to be available only at the phylogenetic rank of 'family' or higher.

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