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Identify the redundant adjective in the following sentence:
The lost dog was seen in nearby close proximity to my neighbour’s house.
proximity
neighbour's
nearby
lost
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nearby
Explanation: "proximity" already means nearness, so "nearby" is redundant. You could say "seen in close proximity to my neighbour’s house" or simply "seen nearby my neighbour’s house."
Explanation: "proximity" already means nearness, so "nearby" is redundant. You could say "seen in close proximity to my neighbour’s house" or simply "seen nearby my neighbour’s house."
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