Sentence examples for much redundancy from inspiring English sources

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Naturally, there was just as much redundancy among lesser bands.

"There was far too much redundancy, and we paid far too much to get it".

Our first goal is to investigate how much redundancy 3NF tolerates in order to achieve dependency preservation.

Suppose that, as a kind of backup security, what evolution has done is produced so much redundancy in the brain that either half of the brain would suffice.

This is the opposite of how one goes about efficiently storing information on a computer, where one "compresses" the data to strip away as much redundancy as possible.

This paragraph should be referenced, as in Nature style, and should be considered part of main text, so that any subsequent introductory material avoids too much redundancy with the introductory paragraph.

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Not all of it works, and there is often much dramatic redundancy: but it is exactly this redundancy, this lack of direction, that is refreshingly like the loose-limbed American film-making of decades ago.

Trinity achieves high reference coverage that is similar to Oases-M, but with a much lower redundancy and chimera rate, especially after trans chimera removal using blastx and effective redundancy reduction.

Otherwise, you might ask whether calling something a legend can possibly excuse this much visual redundancy and simpleminded chatter.

A well-designed database provides ways to eliminate much data redundancy, enforce data consistency, allow data entry as needed without requiring "extra" data, and allow data deletion without accidentally losing useful data.

So much for redundancy.

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