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Description | Example | Category |
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try and (try to) | She is going to try and go to the store. | Redundant Phrases |
so as to (to) | We worked hard so as to increase our sales. | Redundant Phrases |
on a few occasions (occasionally) | The man drank on a few occasions. | Redundant Phrases |
there are also other (also) | However, there are also other marbles in the jar. | Redundant Phrases |
a large number of (many) | A large number of people were in the parade. | Redundant Phrases |
a large number of (many) | There is a large number of archaeological sites which include the Minoan sites of Knossos and Phaistos, the classical site of Gortys, and the diverse archaeology of the island of Koufonisi which includes Minoan, Roman, and World War II ruins. | Redundant Phrases |
a large number of (many) | There's a large number of archaeological sites which include the Minoan sites of Knossos and Phaistos, the classical site of Gortys, and the diverse archaeology of the island of Koufonisi which includes Minoan, Roman, and World War II ruins. | Redundant Phrases |
a small number of (a few) | A small number of people were in the store. | Redundant Phrases |
subsequent to (after) | The roads needed repairs subsequent to the storm. | Redundant Phrases |
with the exception of (except) | With the exception of Bob, all of the children went running. | Redundant Phrases |
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