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The returning director David F. Sandberg’s one good idea is centering the character’s anxiety on his redundance — a super-clone weighed down by impostor syndrome.

From New York Times • Mar. 16, 2023

At a loud volume, it was the sweet sound of redundance and comfort — the rhythms of its wry jabs and retorts, the palatably odd mix of predictability and cerebral banter.

From Washington Post • May 15, 2019

In this case, of course, redundance made them doubly stiff.

From Time Magazine Archive

The poor woman looked down with much the same embarrassment over her matrimonial redundance that a man might feel when suddenly confronted by twins.

From The Wizard's Daughter and Other Stories by Graham, Margaret Collier

The loose orthography of the middle ages had culminated in a fantastic redundance of consonants which was reproduced in the earliest printed books.

From A Short History of French Literature by Saintsbury, George




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