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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as a redundancy" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing something that is unnecessary or superfluous, often in the context of language or communication.
Example: "The phrase 'free gift' is often considered as a redundancy since gifts are inherently free."
Alternatives: "as an unnecessary repetition" or "as an excess".
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Chris Smith, of Yorkshire Building Society, said offset mortgages were being used by borrowers who had a lump sum, such as a redundancy package, to reduce their mortgage interest payments.
One is a basic award, the same as a redundancy payment (unless you already had a redundancy payment) and the other is a compensatory award, based on your actual loss of earnings for as long as the tribunal considers it was reasonable for you to be out of work.
Although this task can be seen as a redundancy allocation problem, the existing definitions in this area are not transferable to IT service design due to the assumption of independent component failures, which has been identified as unrealistic in IT systems.
Tesla then contracted BorgWarner for the part but also started designing a transmission in-house as a redundancy.
It regards the SFM modulation part as a redundancy and neglects the self-characteristic of SFM signal.
The overlap of these results should not be interpreted as a redundancy of the findings, rather a confirmation of the data obtained.
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Pre-digestion of immobilized cDNA with marking enzymes not used for marking as a redundancy-reducing measure does not improve the overall performance of the method.
"We sort of see this as potentially a redundancy of what we're already doing," said Dennis Packard, the deputy commissioner of the Westchester County Department of Social Services.
The payout followed the disclosure that chief executive Phillippa Williamson received £400,000 as part of a redundancy package described as "irregular" by the Government auditor.
A redundancy, as all affidavits are sworn.
(The very existence of the phrase "live entertainment" is ominous; the term would have struck the Victorians as a puzzling redundancy).
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