Browse Rules: 6,133 matches
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Description | Example | Category |
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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 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 |
every now and then (now and then) | Every now and then the faucet drips. | Redundant Phrases |
established fact (fact) | This is an established fact. | Redundant Phrases |
exact same/identical (same/identical) | This is the exact same situation. | Redundant Phrases |
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