Repetition of same sense in different words.
1 In the opinion of Schoolmaster Grimshaw, such treatment seemed almost tautological .
2 In truth, the statement that substance is permanent, is tautological .
3 Who shall say that the tautological sentiments of Mr.
4 You may regard that sentence as tautological if you like; I sha'n't quarrel about it.
5 NM Euro 2000 was the last great international tournament; that may seem tautological , but it's not.
6 We will now translate another poem (carefully preserving all the tautological phraseology), a hymn
7 This one is the most familiar (and, as an explanation of middle-class decline, arguably tautological ) .
8 I never copy what I write to you, so I may be often tautological , or perhaps contradictory.
9 Conventional women-butwas not the phrase tautological ?
10 They cannot be mere assertion of what everybody knew; neither can their repetition of similar negations be tautological .
11 That's a tautological statement, I'd say.
12 Yet, resorting to memory to define identity may appear to be a circular (even tautological ) argument.
13 Likewise," continued the most tautological of monarchs, "I was much pleased that it should be done.
14 This odd, tautological stipulation bewildered everyone.
15 This creed is also tautological , and, if not persecuting, which I will not discuss, certainly containing harsh and ill-conceived language.
16 The repetition of the "you" is emphatic, not tautological , and is demanded by the whole meaning of the passage.
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