He had a solid alibi, so we eliminated him as a suspect in the crime.
When the sentence has nothing to do with the paragraph that is written.
In your mind, change the topic sentence into a question. If the information can be used as an answer to that question, then it is good supporting information. Any information which does not directly answer the topic "question" can be eliminated.
Funny, that was recently one of my English word bank words! Haha ok well here: I was eliminated from the gameshow. I decided to eliminate him. I eliminated her from my contacts. I mentally eliminated her from the competetion. Hope this helps! :)
She answered the question incorrectly so she was eliminated from the competition. The company eliminated many of its managerial positions. Better public transportation eliminated the excessive automobile traffic in the downtown area.
This ergogenic effect, however, is completely eliminated by caffeine intake.
They are eliminated when they are not used.
"Eliminate the odds, Michael." "Eliminate them, Robocop." "I'm sorry, but you are eliminated, Katie."
Nitrogen would have to be eliminated. Amino acids can be re-used.
My Haiku was eliminated from the competition, because I had the wrong number of syllables. I wrote a haiku?
Fearless.
Database is collection of some inter related records . And yes, data redundancy be completely eliminated when database approach is used.
Yes, a sentence that is unrelated to the main topic of a paragraph can and often should be eliminated to enhance clarity and coherence. Removing such sentences helps maintain focus on the primary idea, making the writing more effective and easier for readers to understand. Streamlining content in this way can also strengthen the overall argument or narrative.