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was redundant
adjective
Superfluous; exceeding what is necessary.
Exact(57)
Almost nothing was redundant".
The warning was redundant.
"I always thought that term was redundant," he sniffed.
A mini-bowl of apple sauce was redundant, though.
Nahid Noori found that "testimony was redundant, there was no transparency and there were no numbers".
The sweet horeseradish-honey mustard dip, good as it was, was redundant.
Eventually Niki Sullivan dropped out, finding that playing rhythm guitar behind Holly was redundant exercise.
But for this crowd, it turned out, the explanation was redundant.
In a world where young men were being slaughtered en masse, the femme fatale was redundant.
In fact, the new building was redundant and underutilised and abandoned entirely shortly after the games.
"In that kind of atmosphere, I came to feel that my office job was redundant, useless".
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