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TinaMr Posted 12 years ago
Vocabulary

vocab.

Which one is more correct:
"Mass redundancy" or "massive redundancy"?
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More context would be useful. If you are talking about people losing their jobs then it would be "mass redundancy". "massive redundancy" appears to be describing a fail-safe mechanism whereby components are duplicated.

  • More context would be useful.
  • If you are talking about people losing their jobs then it would be "mass redundancy".
  • "massive redundancy" appears to be describing a fail-safe mechanism whereby components are duplicated.
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More context would be useful. If you are talking about people losing their jobs then it would be "mass redundancy". "massive redundancy" appears to be describing a fail-safe mechanism whereby components are duplicated.

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