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redundant

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UK:**UK and possibly other pronunciationsUK and possibly other pronunciations/rɪˈdʌndənt/US:USA pronunciation: IPA and respellingUSA pronunciation: IPA/rɪˈdʌndənt/ ,USA pronunciation: respelling(ri dundənt)

Collocations for "redundant"


Common phrases and expressions where native English speakers use the word "redundant" in context.

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redundant

Most examples are given in US English. We have labeled exceptions as UK.
adj
  1. redundant [staff, personnel, workers]
  2. a redundant [style, explanation, guide]
  3. a redundant [database, array, query, server, program, version]
  4. redundant safety measures
  5. redundant [information, copies, requests, hardware]
  6. this part of the [paragraph, paper, book] is redundant
  7. redundant [parts, types, kinds, products]
  8. redundant words
  9. is redundant to [say, use, express, include]
  10. old [skills, practices, methods] have become redundant
  11. these [skills, words, features, things] are now redundant
  12. redundant in (modern) [English]
  13. [10] [workers, employees] have been made redundant
'redundant' also found in these entries (note: many are not synonyms or translations):

🗣️Forum discussions with the word(s) "redundant" in the title:

'redundant' negative (let's see if we can't sort this one out) - English Only forum
a dramatic increase in [the number of] road accidents - redundant? - English Only forum
A random selection of redundant polite fiction - English Only forum
a redundant and - English Only forum
A redundant "and"? - English Only forum
a redundant pair of hands - English Only forum
about to ... swiftly / abruptly /hurriedly [redundant?] - English Only forum
"Another alternative" - redundant? - English Only forum
another meaning for redundant - English Only forum
appliance>>a redundant word? - English Only forum
Are “rather”, “quite”, “various” and “very” redundant? - English Only forum
as a result of the intense pressure upon me [redundant?] - English Only forum
"as he did" seems redundant in this sentence? - English Only forum
At 8pm tonight. (Is 'PM' redundant here?) - English Only forum
be fired vs. be made redundant - English Only forum
be made redundant / laid off - English Only forum
blessed WITH necessary or redundant - English Only forum
"can't seem to be able to" is redundant? - English Only forum
Constructive cooperation: does it sound redundant? - English Only forum
conviction <of the crime> [Redundant?] - English Only forum
cut up into pieces (redundant) - English Only forum
Does English have to be so redundant? - English Only forum
Does this sound redundant? - English Only forum
Duplicate/repetitive/redundant/... - English Only forum
during times he doesn't want to go out <on weekends.> [Redundant?] - English Only forum
effectively made redundant - English Only forum
examples of German architecture / examples of calligraphy ['examples' redundant?] - English Only forum
financially redundant - English Only forum
"Gather together"--redundant? - English Only forum
got made redundant...I'm on the dole - English Only forum
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