Use of redundant in Sentences. 27 Examples
The examples include redundant at the start of sentence, redundant at the end of sentence and redundant in the middle of sentence
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redundant at the start of sentence
- Redundant slogans are apt to petrify a man's thinking.
redundant at the end of sentence
- There is no stigma to being made redundant.
- The company made hundreds of employees redundant.
- Over 600 workers were made compulsorily redundant.
- There will be no question of anyone being made redundant.
- I learned a lesson in harsh economics when I was made redundant.
- The company was losing money and it had to make people redundant.
- As the economy weakens, more and more jobs will be made redundant.
- To keep the company alive, half the workforce is being made redundant.
- The trade unions took up the cudgels for the 367 staff made redundant.
- Changes in technology may mean that once-valued skills are now redundant.
- Five of the company's senior managers have been made compulsorily redundant.
- Strictly off the record, some members of staff will have to be made redundant.
- In the sentence, "She is a single unmarried woman", the word "unmarried" is redundant.
redundant in the middle of sentence
- The picture has too much redundant detail.
- The chapel was declared redundant in 1995.
- My husband was made redundant late last year.
- The illustration had too much redundant detail.
- There are too many redundant words in this book.
- As soon as he was made redundant, he signed on the dole.
- He got made redundant, so now he's looking for work again.
- I kind of redundant, will be redundant to become your excess.
- Several staff were made redundant to meet a shortfall of funds.
- Seventy factory workers were made redundant in the resulting cuts.
- Seventy men at the factory were redundant because of falling demand for our products.
- A spokesperson said that the bank expects to make 15,000 staff redundant over the next three years.
- They have added/deleted/amended a clause in the contract which says the company can make people redundant for economic reasons.
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