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John182 Posted 19 years ago
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is this redundant

hey all...

is the following statemetn redundant ?

The degree of channel degradation, as a result of adverse network interferences, is subject to

i think the statement in bold is redundant because: interferences are unwanted as the term stands (right?)....and adverse kinda means unwanted....

getting confused here...Emotion: smile

thanks
  

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You may construe adverse as being redundant, but I think in technical speech this redundancy is sometimes desired for clarity.

  • You may construe adverse as being redundant, but I think in technical speech this redundancy is sometimes desired for clarity.
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You may construe adverse as being redundant, but I think in technical speech this redundancy is sometimes desired for clarity.

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