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Common collocations with redundant in American Collocation

redundant adjective

US /rɪˈdʌndənt/

mainly or partly

largely
partially
pretty
somewhat
virtually

Child fares are largely redundant now but are available for those children who don’t have a Photocard.

completely

completely
effectively
entirely
totally
utterly

Is the notion of style as a sign of personal expression completely redundant?

increasingly

increasingly

The traditional model is becoming increasingly redundant.

make something redundant

declare something
render something

The church was declared redundant in the early 1970s, and has been closed ever since.

be or seem redundant

be
become
seem

Reviewing the film itself seems pretty redundant.