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"redundant words" is correct and usable in written English
You can use this phrase to refer to words that have been added to a sentence, phrase, or clause that do not add any meaning or value. For example, "He wanted to to go to the store." In this sentence, the second "to" is a redundant word.
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This technique often highlights overlong sentences, clunky construction, repetitions and redundant words.
Orchestras dedicated themselves to "the great works of the great composers greatly performed, the best and profoundest art, these and these alone," in the redundant words of the conductor Theodore Thomas, who was the founder of the modern American orchestra.
A colleague whose years editing have made him intolerant of redundant words the same way other people can't digest lactose believes the egregious thing about Jeremy Corbyn's reshuffle was not the way it dragged on.
In these books, the images transform the painted page, with ever more inventive borders and miniatures crowding out the almost redundant words and showing the reader a vision of the Bible.
Because multiple association rules may contain redundant words, we cannot simply treat each discovered association rule as a topic.
Editing of these sentences was restricted to the rephrasing of outdated terminology and the elimination of redundant words.
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"There is not in this slender book one stale sentence, redundant word or unfinished thought".
Exercising his usual restraint, the actor (working as his own producer) pruned every redundant word from his own role, making Bullitt perhaps the most taciturn hero of the 60s – McQueen knew that the less he said, the more intently the audience focused on him.
In fact you should banish the word digital as an entirely redundant word.
We made minor changes based on their recommendations, including removing redundant wording and adding information about the progression of AD symptoms over time.
Get out your thesaurus and replace any redundant word use with synonyms to avoid using the same words or phrases over and over again in the story.
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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.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com