She wrote a beautiful paragraph without a redundant word. [adjective]
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Make redundant the things, the things you have wasted. [adjective]
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Redundant Churches Some churches in very small villages have been declared redundant. [adjective]
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I had also disputations with him touching his indulging rather a flowing and redundant than a concise and stately diction in his prose exercitations. [adjective]
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I had also disputations with him touching his indulging rather a flowing and redundant than a concise and stately diction in his prose exercitations. [adjective]
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Any complement would have been redundant, anyway. [Please select]
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In the following cases abnormally redundant hair, and teeth either deficient or redundant, are likewise connected. [Please select]
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-double row of, with redundant hair, in Julia Pastrana. [Please select]
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When the memory is richly stored, How apt the victim of redundant knowledge to be bored. [Please select]
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326; double row of, with redundant hair, in Julia Pastrana, ii. [Please select]
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She looked like a wraith, a despondent phantom of the sea, although the adjective is redundant. [Please select]
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