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Things redundancy often describes (“redundancy ________”)
code, check, rules, diskgroups, payments, speech, jobs, experience, problem, reduction, condition, sequencing, elimination, coding, tests, experiences, policy, group, repetition, measurements, contour, principle, beckons, approach, employment, coder, based, allocation, codes, statistics, character, system, scheme, indication
How redundancy often is described (“________ redundancy”)
functional, such, considerable, high, much, more, temporal, apparent, voluntary, less, sufficient, spatial, active, modular, structural, terminal, greater, unnecessary, enough, inherent, triple, genetic, additional, low, mere, minimum, possible, full, partial, non, parallel, minimal, significant, complete, semantic, dynamic, analytical, internal, compulsory, excessive, cyclic, relative, static, controlled, sequential, massive, statistical, informational, potential, level, necessary, orthographic, substantial, incremental, obvious, adequate, multiple, useful, extensive, kinematic, ecological, logical, passive, linguistic, lexical, hybrid, verbal, standby, avoid, collective, reduced, maximum, limited, vertical, optimal, extreme, extra, intrinsic, double
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