| 1. | To my eye, this problem is already apparent in the pleonasm article.
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| 2. | And today's educational corner : Do you know what a pleonasm is?
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| 3. | Sometimes editors and grammatical stylists will use " pleonasm " to describe simple wordiness.
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| 4. | The term pleonasm is most often, however, employed as synonymous with tautology.
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| 5. | Pleonasm means superfluity-using more words than are needed to express a meaning.
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| 6. | It contrasts with periphrasis, aureation and pleonasm.
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| 7. | Please don't ask what is the diff between a pleonasm and a redundancy.
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| 8. | Cordoning off the material worked in pleonasm.
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| 9. | In nothing, therefore this is a pleonasm, only suggesting some devine extra quality that is not there.
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| 10. | A more general classification of redundancy is pleonasm, which can be any unnecessary words ( or even word parts ).
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