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The phrase "superfluous junk" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe items or information that are unnecessary or excessive. Example: "After cleaning out the garage, I realized how much superfluous junk I had accumulated over the years."
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But there's no superfluous junk moldering under the eaves of Catherine Chidgey's fascinating second novel.
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Integrity, even grouchy growling integrity, in a world that doesn't value it; nobility in a time that doesn't want it — what Thurber's dogs do is absurd or even pernicious (they bite people, or drag junk furniture for miles) but demonstrates the necessary triumph of the superfluous.
Superfluous, indeed.
Superfluous man.
You eliminate the superfluous.
That would be superfluous.
The iPad was superfluous.
Are they superfluous?
The applause seems superfluous".
Many scenes are superfluous.
"Not junk like heroin, junk like junk.
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