Tautological Sentence Examples

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  • It may seem tautological to suggest that getting money to poor people is the solution to poverty.

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  • His works cover nearly 40 volumes, often obscure, often tautological, and with no great distinction of style.

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  • This is so obvious as to be almost tautological.

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  • So, ' to chop and change ' is rather tautological as it just means ' change and change ' .

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  • There is more than a hint of tautological reasoning in this statement.

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  • So, ' to chop and change ' is rather tautological as it just means ' change and change '.

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  • Categories of this kind are clearly not based on similarity, except in a tautological sense.

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  • As a tautological statement it can not be used as an argument.

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  • A nominalist to the core, he held that definition and predication are either false or tautological.

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  • When, however, we look closer, we find that the principle of order, or obedience to government, is not seriously intended to imply the political absolutism which it seems to express, and which English common sense emphatically repudiates; while the formula of justice is given in the tautological or perfectly indefinite proposition " that every man ought to have his own."

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  • And if it be urged that the expression is in any case tautological, i.e.

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