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The phrase "superfluous information" is correct and can be used in written English.
You could use it to describe additional details that are unnecessary or not required in a particular situation. For example: "This report contains a lot of superfluous information that could have been left out."
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With every new scrap of superfluous information, Helen's heart had steadily sunk.
"There's superfluous information concerning innocent people who are not under investigation," he said of the report.
Sure it was superfluous information but it was still far more appealing than cross-promotions for The Block.
It is emphatically not a chronological news story with more adjectives and more superfluous information that bores the reader and adds nothing to the story.
The commissioners included entirely superfluous information, such as the fact that the lack of an obligation to rank all of the candidates means an election can, in certain circumstances, be won with less than half the total votes.
Even when not serving as conduits for floods of superfluous information, the characters have a somewhat generic feel, partly because Ebershoff tends to use them as mouthpieces for his social concerns and partly because he likes to shroud human motivation in a veil of uncertainty.
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Sentences selected from the Introduction section are often superfluous and contain extra information not associated to the major focus of the sentence.
Alternatively, the effect that large amount of external feedback leads to reduced performance accuracy could be due to superfluous external information taking up attentional resources (MacLeod & MacDonald, 2000).
Still, not even paid apps are immune to superfluous data collection, it seems: 40percentt of them are collecting information that isn't actually needed for the app to work.
However, transgenic analysis supports the notion that the seemingly superfluous sequence encodes information that influences the spatial activity and that integration of information incorporated throughout the ZRS is responsible for full activity.
Exposing those scofflaws makes that free information superfluous.
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