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Discover Ludwig"no redundancy" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is used to refer to something that is concise and to the point, without unnecessary repetition. For example, "I found the report very informative because it had no redundancy; it provided all of the necessary information in a clear, concise manner."
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He added: "I would be quite happy to declare myself redundant - but with no redundancy pay".
In other words, they had no redundancy.
There was no redundancy built into the system.
Each dish is a neat tableau, with little or no redundancy.
Sea scallops also won high marks as an entree, and there was no redundancy in the two concepts.
The vertical trusses are connected at the top by a horizontal lattice that itself has little or no redundancy.
The I-35W bridge was of a type called "fracture critical," meaning that the failure of any major member would cause a collapse, because it had no redundancy.
Labour protests have erupted in China with economic growth slowing and factory closures often leaving workers with unpaid wages and no redundancy pay.
"I volunteered to walk with no redundancy package to help the other people at the club who have families," said the 20-year-old Wylde.
In the UK, for example, people work for achievement; in the US, with fewer safety nets – no redundancy [pay] for example – fear is likely a driver.
The communications company went into administration when its parent firm filed for US bankruptcy protection, with no redundancy payout and none of the 90-day consultation period required by law.
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