How to use in-sentence of “redundant”:
+ Likewise, other media that is a redundant copy, in the same format and of the same or lower quality.
+ At the end of the season, all of the club’s staff were made redundant and the club was initially relegated to the Third Division due to their inability to guarantee fulfilment of their 2008-09 fixtures.
+ Although it may appear redundant to include multiple ids for articles, it is helpful for many editors who only have access to a certain resource.
+ In tables where the letters ISBN would be redundant the ISBNT template may be used instead.
+ The third point is redundant – nobody writes perfect articles, but the article will have been reviewed by other editors before reaching GA status.
+ Hutches have complex safety systems with redundant interlocking functions to make sure that no one is inside the hutch when the radiation is turned on.
+ It looks like the author was trying to create camera and video camera as one article – it’s pretty much redundant to them.
+ Each redundant bit is a function of many original information bits.

Example sentences of “redundant”:
+ Therefore I think "supernatural horror" may be redundant and could be merged to horror movies here.
+ Adds error ifvolume= orissue= has what appears to be some form of redundant 'type' indicator.
+ The redundant form "Sharia law" is mostly used by polemicists, and this title has a side effect of showing up first in search results and diverting about a quarter of likely unsuspecting users from the far better developed en-wiki article.
+ Therefore I think “supernatural horror” may be redundant and could be merged to horror movies here.
+ Adds error ifvolume= orissue= has what appears to be some form of redundant ‘type’ indicator.
+ The redundant form “Sharia law” is mostly used by polemicists, and this title has a side effect of showing up first in search results and diverting about a quarter of likely unsuspecting users from the far better developed en-wiki article.
+ I feel that some parts of the standard welcome are redundant for such users, and may even feel condescending.
+ In the 1950’s, as airplanes like the De Havilland Comet and Boeing 707 were built, ocean liners seemed redundant as jet liners were faster and easier to build than ocean liners.
+ Networks designed with this topology are usually very expensive to set up, but provide a high degree of reliability due to the multiple paths for data that are provided by the large number of redundant links between nodes.
+ The existence of herbivores can increase plant diversity by reducing the abundance of dominant species, redundant resources can then be used by subordinate species.
+ Species-authority is redundant to binomial_authority; we’ll just list it the once.
+ The is redundant and should be removed.
+ A redundant entry is the repetition of the subject or answer in a voice in which one or two of the aforementioned have already been stated.
+ An error that occurs during the process of writing may therefore leave the redundant copies in different states.
+ All of them are redundant to anyway.
