Sentence examples for looking redundant from inspiring English sources

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The wit and articulacy of many of the interviewees – especially the already well-therapised Americans – leave her too frequently looking redundant rather than simply self-effacing, as is a therapist's lot.

For all the pre-match rhetoric, and a history of battling performances by the Republic, the concession of a yet another early goal left Giovanni Trapattoni's game-plan looking redundant.

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As a result all these scattershot images soon looked redundant.

The government's campaign for the work-life balance looks redundant: life is winning.

Mickelson was angry not just because America lost but because Watson had made him look redundant to the cause.

Something similar was anticipated with the arrival of Gerrard last year, but instead the two just looked redundant together and it was obvious who would have to give way.

Capitalism had won the Cold War, and a New Labour-managed, softened-edges version of it, with appropriate levels of social care, made the Tories look redundant.

Jason Kreis meanwhile, was not too proud to adjust his midfield from what had looked redundant and over-conservative on Los Angeles, and duly turned the tie against the Galaxy around.

If the coalition's decentralising reforms to schools, police and the like come to be accepted as part of the furniture, as Margaret Thatcher's privatisations quickly were, Labour's opposition to them could look redundant and Luddite.

That last phrase might look redundant – of course a wake will be behind us – but Hall repeatedly and cannily turns her sentences to look backwards, because her book is profoundly about how the past makes the present, how memories and stories constitute our souls.

Rather, too many transitional markers may look redundant, and are something that effective writers avoid.

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