Common rule of replacement in propositional logic.
Statement which repeats the same idea, using near-synonymous morphemes, words, or phrases.
1 He utterly despised the avoidance of repetitions out of fear of tautology .
2 No tautology is to be found and no attempt at ornate expression.
3 But they are by no means tautology or useless and aimless repetition.
4 Necessity is the mother of all necessary things, to coin a tautology .
5 Is that heaping together of synonyms or all but synonyms, mere tautology ?
6 Is it a tautology , or are the two terms very different?
7 There is scarcely any harm in curtailing the frequent tautology of this chapter.
8 Indeed, one overruns the line of tautology in distinguishing between wealth and power.
9 The highest message of Mahomet is a piece of divine tautology .
10 Another quality in which modern are superior to ancient languages is freedom from tautology .
11 The battles of the ocean have the same sublime tautology as the combats of Homer.
12 The following extract exhibits examples of tautology and lengthiness.
13 These days, the construction "political correctness gone mad" is something of a tautology .
14 Others claim the anthropic principle is an irritating tautology and not a scientific principle at all.
15 In a way, that is almost a tautology .
16 The copiousness of her vocabulary of abuse surprised herself, and she did not shrink from tautology .
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