"both" is redundant in a news story nine times out of ten.
About half the 6,000 white collar workers are likely to be made redundant in response to the shrinking market for coal.
And each spread contains a sidebar, which might seem redundant in a book of this nature.
I was made redundant in May last year as a chief engineer following a restructure.
Both is redundant in news copy nine times out of ten.
The church was declared redundant in the 1950s, following which its condition deteriorated.
Or are stories completely redundant in your shiny electronic digital world, so full of business and making money?
He was made redundant in 1991, having bought a house two years earlier.
If this provision was not redundant in 1861, it is now.
Then we should just go on working until we become redundant in the natural way.