More than is needed, desired, or required.
Repetition of same sense in different words.
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Examples for "extra "
Examples for "extra "
1 Health services always come under extra strain at this time of year.
2 We think good results always justify an extra 10 minutes of work.
3 Using tunnels to create extra space is far from a new idea.
4 House: An extra 25 per cent off site wide, including sale items.
5 Still, the new findings don't prove athletes' extra exertion caused heart problems.
1 A small number are also treated in public hospitals with spare capacity.
2 It appears that this warning was given with just minutes to spare .
3 Make sure to bring spare tires; two is better, three is best.
4 For the vast majority of artists, streaming services essentially generate spare change.
5 I hope you can still spare me a moment of your time.
1 Indeed, authorities are using banks' excess capital to help cushion the shock.
2 VW said excess diesel emissions impact up to 11 million vehicles worldwide.
3 Remove excess clutter throughout the house, ensuring all shelving areas are clear.
4 Demand is expected to remain strong as excess capital seeks high-quality paper.
5 English Premiership strugglers Sunderland announced debts in excess of £25 million today.
1 The surplus of supply in Europe forced sellers to fight for buyers.
2 China accounts for 200 million tonnes of the surplus capacity, he said.
3 The surplus is a 36 per cent increase on the previous year.
4 The fact is, however, that we simply have been surplus to requirement.
5 Any surplus from speed awareness courses goes right back into road safety.
1 Conclusions: Although highly sensitive, imaging is superfluous if an olive is palpable.
2 And yet the wealth of superfluous loveliness in the world condemns pessimism.
3 Migration of an older sci-fi term for an author's superfluous research material.
4 They're superfluous and leave thousands of uselessly downloaded JPGs in their wake.
5 Such a reservation in favor of his Majesty seemed a superfluous sarcasm.
1 Participants were purposefully selected by virtue of their experience of supernumerary status.
2 Tooth agenesis and supernumerary teeth were the outcome variables of the study.
3 This disagreeable duty fell to me and my fellow supernumerary Lieutenant Maurin.
4 Spoiling the neatest quarter-deck on the ocean, with a bloody supernumerary cabin!
5 The general ordered a corps of supernumerary officers, under the command of Capt.
1 This was supererogatory , for the tracks told their own tale too well.
2 When I saw him last, the process would not have been so supererogatory .
3 With the boys this would have been supererogatory , as they were quite naked.
4 Bloodletting is supererogatory anyway, and serves merely to whet the appetite.
5 Amos Barton's head, after ten years of baldness and supererogatory soap.
1 Chrysler said redundant control systems within the Jefferson North plant ensured quality.
2 It's also going to be difficult for those currently redundant , ' he said.
3 SIPTU has called for new legislation to improve compensation for redundant workers.
4 According to one source, about 11 staff members are being made redundant .
5 But could developments in contactless payment technology risk leaving it looking redundant ?
6 He had also scoped out the internal security measures, the redundant systems.
7 Much of what Twitter has to say is, of course, totally redundant .
8 Mr Hunt said 850 people across Adams will be made redundant immediately.
9 The questions it asked seemed at times to be irrelevant, then redundant .
10 A number of employees at Independent Print Limited will be made redundant .
11 All 31 employees are understood to have been made redundant this week.
12 Regarding the former, to say that Beyonce looks terrific is probably redundant .
13 Multiple, often redundant pathways and processes exist to regulate these renal functions.
14 Some of the workers took voluntary retirement, while others were made redundant .
15 But at the risk of being redundant , this is not your place.
16 The people wanted a leaner Cabinet, with fewer ministers occupying redundant posts.
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