redundance

/rɪˈdʌndəns/
noun
  1. The state of being unnecessary or more than what is needed; excess.
    • The redundance of safety features ensured the system never failed.
    • There was a redundance of staff after the merger, leading to layoffs.
    • The redundance of information in the report made it hard to find the key points.
  2. Repetition of information or content that is not needed.
    • In the speech, there was a lot of redundance, with the same idea repeated many times.
    • The writer removed the redundance from the paragraph to make it clearer.
    • The teacher pointed out the redundance in the student's essay.
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