He takes no thought for style, and his work is marked by frequent pleonasm, anacoluthon, etc. |
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For all her pleonasm, for all her longwinded babbling, for all her pathetic redundancy, there is still so much that she will never, ever articulate. |
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The evocation of ecological linoleum is just a beautiful pleonasm because linoleum is ecological by nature. |
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The word 'interpretation' is often used in such a way that 'admissible interpretation' is a pleonasm. |
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This equivalence between culture and diversity may give the notion of cultural diversity the appearance of a pleonasm. |
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Article 8, insofar as it is not specific to the subject being dealt with and involves a rule of common law, is a pleonasm. |
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The phrase appears to make use of a deliberate rhetorical device known as pleonasm, a crafted redundancy that plays out the search for the most fitting expression. |
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However, this would be a pleonasm, since all higher functions are cerebral. |
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The term socially responsible enterprise is a pleonasm in that context. |
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My salvation is in my Saviour who saveth me hence the redundancy and pleonasm of my asseveration. |
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An antinomy for some thinkers, a pleonasm for others, whether we believe it or not, Rimbaud's expression generates a great deal of reflections about identity phenomena in the era of digital technologies. |
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Prolixity, grandiloquence, pleonasm, macrologia and logorrhoea. |
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