| Words >1.5
Redundant Modifiers |
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Words |
2.
Sentences |
3.
Punctuation |
4.
Capitalization |
5.
Numbers |
6.
Documentation |
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Phrases in which one of the terms implies the other are known as redundant
modifiers.
| Choose one word or the other. |
| prioritize in order of importance |
three different people |
finally in conclusion |
true facts |
| final outcome |
consensus of opinion |
factual and accurate |
most unique |
| new state-of-the-art |
end result |
future plans |
circulate around |
| circulate around |
completely eliminated |
mandatory requirement |
actual experience |
| optional choice |
positive benefits |
personal opinion |
absolutely essential |
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