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redundant

[ri-duhn-duhnt] / rɪˈdʌn dənt /


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In October of last year Mr Thompson, who has more than 20 years of experience in the tech sector, was made redundant from a start-up.

From BBC

When streaming services—like Netflix and Warner’s HBO Max—combine, they pool their content libraries, eliminate redundant expenses, and create a more stable business model that benefits viewers and streamers alike.

From The Wall Street Journal

The author is also unconvincing when he claims that the Great Powers are a redundant category.

From The Wall Street Journal

Leon's administration process comes after Pizza Hut's UK operator DC London Pie announced it was closing 68 restaurants and 11 delivery sites in October, making more than 1,200 workers redundant.

From BBC

In contrast, Netflix has nothing comparable to Warner’s studio infrastructure to protect and no redundant operations to rationalize.

From The Wall Street Journal