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Redundancy is a common source of wordiness
Redundancy causes wordiness by,
For Example:
*using unneccessary repetitions,  
*unneccessary repetitions,  
*saying the samething twice,
*saying the samething twice,
*wordy sentences,
*using unnecessary words,
and
and
*empty clauses and phrases
*using empty clauses and phrases


== Avoiding Redundancy ==
== Avoiding Redundancy ==
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"The above repetitions should be avoided" (Hacker,125).
"The above repetitions should be avoided" (Hacker,125).


;;  Saying the Samething Twice
;;  Saying the Same Thing Twice
Restating a key point in different words can help the reader understand it; however, there is no need to rephrase readily understood terms.  It is redundant(Hodge312)..
Restating a key point in different words can help the reader understand it; however, there is no need to rephrase readily understood terms.  It is redundant(Hodge312)..
For example the writer should not use words with the same meaning or connotation:   
For example the writer should not use words with the same meaning or connotation:   
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"An empty clause is one that can be reduced to a phrase, and an empty phrase is one that can be reduced to a simply phrase or a single word (Grammar)".
"An empty clause is one that can be reduced to a phrase, and an empty phrase is one that can be reduced to a simply phrase or a single word (Grammar)".
''Phrases to Avoid''
''Phrases to Avoid''
                  in my opinion,
          Example in my opinion,
                   in today's society, and etc....
                   in today's society, and etc....


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