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Discover LudwigThe phrase "seemingly redundant" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a word or phrase in a sentence that appears to be unnecessary or repetitive. It can also be used to suggest that something appears to be excessive or superfluous. Example: The speaker's constant repetition of the same point became seemingly redundant as the audience grew tired of hearing it.
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We present a formal definition of redundancy and show that seemingly redundant rules can in fact be indispensable.
This means that human brains carry the traces of our ancestry, such as eyes that are wired inside out (meaning that light entering the eye has to pass through a layer of nerve cells before it meets the retina), and seemingly redundant "lower" brain structures whose functions, important in the lives of reptiles, have now been taken over by our massively overdeveloped cerebral cortex.
The announcement of Mr. Kim's new, seemingly redundant title — he had already been the supreme commander of the Korean People's Army — was made two days after the dismissal of the chief of the military's general staff, Vice Marshal Ri Yong-ho.
Seemingly redundant enemy species may become important under global change.
Seemingly redundant AcrB DARPin crystals show substantially different diffraction quality as a result of subtle differences in the binding geometry.
Neuron-type-specific genes are generally controlled by discrete and non-redundantly acting regulatory inputs, while pan-neuronal gene expression is controlled by diverse, coincident and seemingly redundant regulatory inputs.
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Simply combining the two lineups would result in illogical glut of seemingly-redundant microniche stations (although I love both XM's Fred and Sirius' First Wave, they are basically the same thing).
The top-down view will provide a context for the seemingly overlapping and redundant regulatory strategies that must make sense in not one environment, but in a large and varied range of environments.
The Halls found Bivelham Oast through a rural estate agent, thereby tapping into the countryside's seemingly endless supply of redundant agricultural buildings.
However, the robustness of biological systems obscures the role of most individual components, which are redundant and seemingly "dispensible".
p2.: Under the assumptions of Theorem 1.2, the seemingly important assumption (iii) is proved to be completely redundant, and therefore can be removed from the theorem without affecting its conclusion.
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