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redundant

[ri-duhn-duhnt] / rɪˈdʌn dənt /


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"We responded to a $600 million problem… The idea that we're redundant and expensive isn't a good way to generalize the value of this lab or the cost of this lab."

From Barron's • May 19, 2026

The unsexy boxes that turn high-voltage grid power into the clean, redundant feed a rack of GPUs needs to avoid catching fire on a Tuesday afternoon.

From MarketWatch • Apr. 30, 2026

Piling actual music on top of it is redundant, if not a desecration.

From The Wall Street Journal • Apr. 26, 2026

The BBC understands more than 80 people have been made redundant from a variety of roles while administrators continue to try to find a buyer.

From BBC • Apr. 21, 2026

Finally, we come to the jealousy and mostly benign neglect of her masters in Cairo, to whom Alexandria and her port were, at best, redundant, and at worst, a reminder of Egypt’s foreign-dominated past.

From "Circumference" by Nicholas Nicastro




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