| Reportedly instructed in a science? That must be right (9) |
The Guardian Cryptic |
11 Apr 2025 |
| Descend down, for example (9) |
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| Lay-out got messed up and became untidy for example (9) |
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| Use of redundant wording in phrases such as “opening introduction” |
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| 'Love is love,' e.g |
New York Times |
13 Jun 2021 |
| Redundant repetition |
The Times Concise |
30 May 2021 |
| Sort of cross with flirt about record identifying myself personally? |
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| Redundant statement, in literature |
Jonesin |
26 Feb 2019 |
| 'Short summary' or 'free gift,' e.g |
Wall Street Journal |
24 May 2018 |
| "Short summary" or "free gift," e.g. |
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| See 58-Across |
New York Times |
16 Nov 2017 |
| See 17-Across |
New York Times |
16 Nov 2017 |
| Repetition unknown, having tightened up old journal earlier |
The Telegraph Toughie |
15 Sep 2017 |
| Unnecessary repetition of words |
The Times Concise |
20 Jun 2017 |
| See 17-Across |
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| See 58-Across |
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| Redundancy among grammarians? |
The Telegraph Cryptic |
19 Sep 2016 |
| Needless repetition |
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| "General consensus of opinion," for example. |
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| "A rose is a rose is a rose." |
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