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Discover LudwigThe phrase "superfluous technology" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe technology that is unnecessary or excessive in a given context. Example: "In today's fast-paced world, many companies are investing in superfluous technology that does not enhance productivity."
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It was refreshing to see a swing toward lyrical fashion lighting, and away from itty-bitty task lights and superfluous technology.
Yeah, well, if you're gonna call your system "Elite" it better be packed to the gills with superfluous technology.
The reliance of schmance staging and fancy lighting and superfluous technology sends the message that you can't actually make "good television" from the moment without a mess of razzle-dazzle eyewash.
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While Motor City is rolling out some fantastic new vehicles, including life-saving technologies to alert drivers to hazards and in some cases, actively avoid collisions, we must also be wary of superfluous technologies that claim to make our lives easier, but instead put us more at risk.
I felt a wave of kitchen kinship, first because the mortar and pestle I'd been using was also stone, but also because she called hers "an entirely superfluous piece of technology," given the far easier ways of grinding and crushing available to her in a twenty-first-century Cambridge kitchen.
Because of technology, superfluous bandwidths and the increasing realisation that this sort of thing is what the internet was probably best designed for, you can stream the whole thing LIVE either in the above player or on the Special Engagements page here.
Using the vegetable oils as a source of energy makes some of these steps superfluous and enables technologies to be used that would be unsuitable for foodstuffs production.
While at first it may appear that analysing ethical codes on a granular level due to the rise of AI technology is superfluous for the average individual, think again.
It's sorta superfluous, yes, but the technology behind it is pretty neat.
The high levels of uncertainty and scarce perception of tangible benefits may generate in consumers the idea that new food technologies are superfluous.
But the very structure of development is a brake on innovation: from mass builders that insist on bland design so as to appeal to a wide market; to planners that insist on "in keeping" pastiches of earlier domestic technology leading to superfluous additions such as stick-on fake chimneys; to local authorities that trouser huge payments for enabling developers to throw up flats rapidly.
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