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'redundant description' is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to refer to an unnecessary or superfluous description, or the unnecessary repetition of a description. For example, you could say "The author's redundant description of the character's physical features was unnecessary for the story."
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The redundant description of West's head is not merely gory sensationalism.
Group B provide a less redundant description of the transcript space of the bFLICs.
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This control vector is then transformed into M redundant descriptions (packets) such that when receiving any 1≤J≤M packets, the current control signal as well as J−1 future control signals can be reliably reconstructed at the plant side.
Removing redundant descriptions of regulatory mechanisms.
Implemented changes include: Removing redundant descriptions of methodology.
It is tempting to philosophers to try to reduce or eliminate one of the categories and hold that only one category is fundamental (or 'ontologically basic,' i.e., it must be mentioned in any true, comprehensive, and non-redundant description of the world).
This de novo repeat identification method produces many potentially redundant family descriptions, but after collapsing redundant families (see supplementary methods, Supplementary Material online), the result holds; only 82 new collapsed families from the python were identified by RepClass compared with 243 in the copperhead (supplementary tables S2– Supplementarytary Material online).
Also, it saves plenty of memory because a dense point cloud is basically redundant for scene description, and geometric primitives can be described by fewer parameters.
As those curious readers likely found, the Times was being slightly redundant in its description of the one-time starlet.
In this study, we formally investigate how to determine fuzzy/linguistic IF THEN rules that are redundant in linguistic descriptions (systems of IF THEN rules).
The prize was started 11 years ago by the late Auberon Waugh, to mock "redundant passages of sexual description in the modern novel".
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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