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redundant

[ri-duhn-duhnt] / rɪˈdʌn dənt /


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The relationship he built with Xabi Alonso became redundant when the manager was sacked after less than eight months in charge.

From BBC

Mr. Hinton’s claim was among the earliest that AI would make a whole class of human practitioners redundant.

From The Wall Street Journal

AI systems are increasingly used to predict order density by neighborhood and time of day, allowing companies to preposition inventory closer to consumers and reduce redundant trips.

From Barron's

All staff at the arts venue have been made redundant as a result.

From BBC

A bag of really good granola — homemade or store-bought — and a tub of excellent yogurt is thoughtful, useful and rarely redundant.

From Salon