1. Can you repeat it again?
"Again" and "repeat" have a similar meaning? So, the removal of "again" will not affect the
meaning of the sentence. Now, we can say, "can you repeat it?" This is how you
can avoid redundancy. Avoiding redundancy simply makes your sentences precise
and clear.
Now, let's find out some common examples of
redundancy.
Redundancy: Each and
every student is brilliant.
Concise: Each student is brilliant.
Concise: Every student is brilliant.
Redundancy: The end
result was terrible.
Concise: The ending was terrible.
Concise: The result was terrible.
Redundancy: Can you
briefly summarize your lesson?
Concise: Summarize your lesson.
Redundancy: My past
experience will get priority.
Concise: My experience will get priority.
Redundancy: He was one
and the same person.
Concise: He was the same person.
Redundancy: I spoke
exactly the same thing.
Concise: I spoke the same thing.
Redundancy: I have
wasted the period of two years.
Concise: I have wasted two years.
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