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Very happy, because iPads have made it completely redundant?
The final coda, which ploddingly recapitulates the work's visual themes, is completely redundant.
Some components may be completely redundant, such as brackets to hold bungee cords.
I think we need to get beyond the old and the new distinction: the Blair and the Brownite distinction, which I just think are completely redundant now".
"I wanted to meet you here because here you have this fantastic part of our past completely redundant from its original purpose".
The most authoritative Westminster commentators assure us that there is now no question of relaxing existing airport passenger checks – however "completely redundant" they may actually be.
In as little as five years, the sugar-rejecting trait had become so widespread that the bait had been rendered completely redundant.
But even if you accept that people laughing isn't the sole criterion for comedic achievement, and that writing about standup isn't completely redundant, you may still shrink from close-up joke analysis.
No one wanted weak security, Broughton said, but added: "We all know there's quite a number of elements in the security programme which are completely redundant and they should be sorted out".
He said it was important that the banking industry did not try to use the figures as proof that cash and cheques were completely redundant: "Many people – especially the elderly – still feel much more comfortable using cash and cheques to make their payments, and it's important that these consumers are not cut off by the banks.
When r i = 1, the measurement is completely redundant.
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