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redundant

[ri-duhn-duhnt] / rɪˈdʌn dənt /


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Dorsey argued that he was wrong to hire too many people who ended up serving in redundant roles, but he also said he already “corrected” those mistakes more than a year ago.

From MarketWatch

But two years later, she was made redundant and had to move back home.

From BBC

Common issues include redundant coverage, outdated supplemental plans and failure to reassess prescription drug plans annually.

From MarketWatch

For Europe, this means a lot of redundant military spending and less going into research than other regions.

From The Wall Street Journal

The relationship he built with Xabi Alonso became redundant when the manager was sacked after less than eight months in charge.

From BBC