Sentence examples for usually redundant from inspiring English sources

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Historically, that is usually redundant.

This combination is usually redundant.

A (different) colleague points out that "sweeping overhaul" and "major overhaul" are overused and usually redundant, since "overhaul" means an extensive or thorough revision.

I will tell you presently – soon – is the traditional British English usage, whereas in American English it means at present, and is usually redundant ("we are presently third in the table").

The H in this acronym is always redundant, and the M is usually redundant too: it's generally an opinion taken off-the-peg from people you follow on Twitter and by whom you hope to be retweeted.

Here sensory information about self-orientation is usually redundant and the perceived stability of objects [2] and the body [5] [10] are generally veridical.

The reason for this specificity lies in the fact that the cyclins as key regulatory factors of the cell cycle are usually redundant in precursor cells.

This second model illustrates how the multiple distinct states of each PAM are usually redundant among the distinct LTR retroelement families but lineage-specific within them.

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