redundant
Example Sentences
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“We say it’s good to have a redundant payroll process system,” said Mike Taylor, Gusto’s chief financial officer.
From New York Times
Lobbyists for the tax preparation industry and the companies argue that creating a free, federal tax-filing system is redundant and would give the agency too much power over the filing process.
From New York Times
Clarke said Metro has been combining redundant backroom administrative services — for instance, consolidating call centers — and had found enough potential savings to cover the difference.
From Washington Post
During a House Rules Committee hearing on the bill Wednesday, Democrats argued that the law is redundant, noting that schools can willingly follow such guidelines without government mandates.
From Washington Post
According to the Sun, staff at the programme were told about the cancellation on Tuesday and that their jobs would probably be made redundant in May.
From BBC
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