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A surplus intensifier is a word or phrase that is paired with another word or phrase but adds nothing to the meaning of the first one:

Surrounded on all sides

This point in time

Consensus of opinion

Completely finished

Absolutely pointless

Totally empty

Very last

Exactly identical

Very Unique

These extra words make writing look weird and have extra "weight"

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