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were repetitive
adjective
Happening many times in a similar way; containing repetition; repeating.
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Even the titles were repetitive.
The responses were as unrevealing as they were repetitive.
Visits with nurse practitioners and doctors were repetitive and lacked coordination, with exam room scheduling causing delays.
His answers were repetitive, and when he tried to clarify them he tended to make them worse".
The techniques I was using for the research were repetitive and what I enjoyed the most was presenting the findings.
The dissertation illustrates how by combining flexible organizational structures with an efficient design production, SOM was able to produce post-war office spaces that were repetitive yet organic.
He said repeatedly "I don't know" or a curt "I've already answered that," in response to questions he felt were repetitive.
The celebrities were lacklustre, the challenges were repetitive and – horror of horrors – the whole thing had been relegated to a BBC2 teatime slot.
About halfway through the book, I began skimming the flashbacks, the majority of which were repetitive and unilluminating, to get to the next narrative-present scene.
Dozens of conflicting computer systems remained, local network systems were repetitive and failed to work together properly, and billing systems were not coordinated.
But some of the courses, more than 20 in all, were repetitive in ingredients or preparation, and others felt like padding.
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