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Discover LudwigThe phrase "redundancy of" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it, for example, to describe the presence of something in excess or over a reasonable need. For example, "The redundancy of paperwork in the office was overwhelming."
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Redundancy of 3 layers makes installations resilient.
If anything, there was a redundancy of effort.
The redundancy of subcutaneous and visceral adipose are the main factors of obesity.
We removed the redundancy of the alignment discarding sequences with more than 63% of sequence identity.
Selectivity and redundancy of baroreceptor influence on heart rate, vascular resistance, and lumbar sympathetic nerve activity.
"We are tapping into the redundancy of the Web," explains Brill.
Mori, A. S. et al. Low multifunctional redundancy of soil fungal diversity at multiple scales.
This claim agrees with recent findings on the functional specificity and redundancy of PIPs.
The redundancy of "sometimes" and "occasionally" aside, that's not very good, is it?
This may due to the functional redundancy of ELF6, REF6 or other possible H3K27me3 demethylases.
The very high redundancy of genomes makes it possible.
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