Redundant
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105 examples of Redundant in a sentence
The network is
redundant.
(MK: It's redundant.)
I'm a
redundant
person.
But in fact, what we're seeing more and more is that if you are willing to cut, get rid of those extraneous
redundant
options, well there's an increase in sales, there's a lowering of costs, there is an improvement of the choosing experience.
A wheelchair necessitates a landscape of minimal slopes and
redundant
vertical circulation.
It has two
redundant
oxygen tanks.
I wonder how long it will be before the trans suicide notes start to feel redundant, before we realize that our bodies become lessons about sin way before we learn how to love them.
As computers become better and better in more and more fields, there is a distinct possibility that computers will out-perform us in most tasks and will make humans
redundant.
The cultural products of an entire region of the world, as rich, as diverse, have been deemed redundant, if not ignored altogether.
Here, "threateningly" is redundant, so you can get rid of it.
What you see here is that there's these
redundant
connections.
So if this piece of data or this piece of the data gets clobbered, it doesn't show up over here, these two pieces can activate the missing part with these
redundant
connections.
Let's make it transparent, non-governmental, not owned by any single country or company, housed in a neutral country, with
redundant
backup in a different time zone and a different continent.
If you do it without me I feel even more
redundant
than I already feel.
These will be
redundant
concepts.
So, the wind carries the sand onto the site and then it carries the
redundant
sand away from the structure for us.
The movie was supposed to be in production for a long time and it would have been better to have left it that way.With
redundant
sleep inducing dialogs and sets, this is the worst movie I have come across.
It is a
redundant
remake of every horror monster movie in the last two decades.
Spock would never be party to such stupidity and McCoy, trying to save his father is full of insipid,
redundant
dialogue and totally wastes DeForest Kelley's acting abilities.
Written, directed, shot, scored and edited with an appalling lack of flair and finesse by the singularly talentless Rick Sloane (who later disgraced celluloid some more with the absolutely atrocious "Hobgoblins"), this horrendously ham-fisted attempt at a slasher spoof strikes out something rotten in every conceivable way: the excruciatingly lethargic pacing, the painfully static, grainy cinematography (there's a stinky surplus of drab master shots featured throughout), an annoyingly droning and
redundant
hum'n'shiver synthesizer score, the flat (non)direction, a tediously talky and uneventful script, the groan-inducing sophomoric sense of lowbrow humor, the bloodless murder set pieces, a pitifully unscary killer (he's just some wrinkled-up old guy in pasty make-up), the uniformly obnoxious and unappealing characters, a dissatisfyingly abrupt ending, and lifeless performances from a noticeably uninspired cast all ensure that watching this schlocky swill is about as fun and rewarding as eating rancid raw eels drenched with sour vinegar.
The plot gets redundant, always Yzma (is that how you spell it?)
The scenes change so quickly it's impossible to tell where the camera is pointed, and the replays are simply
redundant.
I know the phrase "rotten Madonna movie" is redundant, but it certainly fits this.
Now, director Bert I. Gordon is not exactly famous for delivering masterpieces (on his repertoire there are titles like "Earth vs. the Spider", "King Dinosaur" and "Food of the Gods") but he really surpassed himself here with a totally senseless,
redundant
and utterly nonsensical tale about witchcraft and secretive little towns.
There is an awful lot wrong with this picture, beginning with a script that is both obvious and
redundant.
Nobody, of course, but director Damien Lee thought it was a good idea, anyway, and he put together a belated sequel that stands as one of the most
redundant
movies in horror history.
The plots are
redundant
and the morals are just repeated over and over again.
Unimaginably stupid,
redundant
and humiliating closure to the "Nightmare on Elm Street"-series!
Blood Surf shamelessly joins the list of stupid,
redundant
pulp-horror titles about ridiculously big animals that want to turn the food chain upside down.
But no, we had to see countless
redundant
scenes over and over.
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