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Could you give a sentence for redundant?

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(In my own words) Redundant- Adj.

1. Appearing to have a repetitive pattern in speech. (Stating the same thing more than once)

2. Always going to happen (A calculator will always say that 2+2=4)

"He's been talking about the same thing for the last hour. This is getting so redundant, I'm going to fall asleep."

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