Sentence examples for much redundancy among from inspiring English sources

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

Clearly, even if we tweet twice as often, Twitter is not going to get 2x the information because there is so much redundancy among our tweets (likewise with updates and shares on other social channels).

A large and growing body of evidence has demonstrated that there is a dynamic crosstalk and much redundancy among different types of cell death mechanisms [ 125– 125].

Each database has its own strength and focus (e.g. on protein domain or evolution or pathway or structure) and has much redundancy among each other (i.e. one protein family is described in multiple databases).

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

How much redundancy is out there?

Is there too much redundancy?

Moreover, too much redundancy may even degrade the side quality.

Are there alternatives to which you can migrate users instead of retaining so much redundancy?

There is too much redundancy in the data, which would result in excessive bandwidth consumption.

There is much redundancy, in that a single article may be retrieved by several search terms.

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