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Filter by Meaning The lawyer's argument in court was deemed tautological as he kept restating the same points using different words.
The scientist's research paper was rejected due to its tautological methodology section, which repeated the same steps in different terms.
The conversation was circular and tautological, and it didn't lead to any progress.
The directions were tautological, causing the driver to take the wrong turn.
The novel had a tautological plot that repeated the same storylines over and over.
The student wrote a tautological essay that repeated the same point over and over.
The politician's speech was filled with tautological statements that left the audience confused.
The comedian's joke was tautological and lacked humor.
The politician gave a tautological speech that left the audience confused.
The teacher's tautological lecture made the lesson difficult to understand.
The instructions on the package were tautological and hard to follow.
The article was difficult to understand because it was written in a tautological style.
The advertisement was tautological, repeating the same message multiple times.
The instructions for the assignment were tautological, which made it difficult for the students to complete it.
He kept repeating the same thing over and over again, which was tautological.
The student's essay was criticized for being tautological, restating the same arguments without providing new evidence.
The manager's feedback was criticized for being tautological, reiterating the same points without offering constructive suggestions.
She said it again and again in a tautological manner, trying to make her point.
The teacher's instructions were criticized for being tautological, repeating the same steps without adding new information.
The advertisement's claims were considered tautological, repeatedly asserting the same benefits without providing evidence.
The coach's speech was tautological, emphasizing the same message repeatedly.
The salesperson's pitch was tautological, using redundant phrases to highlight the same benefits.
The child's story was tautological, repeating the same plot points without adding new details.
The lawyer's closing argument was deemed tautological, repetitively emphasizing the same legal precedent.
The presenter's slides were tautological, repeating the same information in different formats.
The journalist's article was accused of being tautological, restating the same facts in multiple paragraphs.
The weather forecast was tautological, repeating the same predictions for different time periods.
The CEO's memo was accused of being tautological, restating the same objectives in different language.
The advertisement's slogan was tautological, using redundant words to create impact.
The professor's lecture was criticized for its tautological arguments that did not contribute to the understanding of the topic.
The lawyer's tautological arguments failed to convince the jury of his client's innocence.
She had a tendency to use tautological expressions when she was nervous.
His tautological remarks only served to confuse the listeners further.
He gave an unnecessary tautological explanation of the simple concept.
The writer was criticized for her tautological style of writing, which made her arguments repetitive and uninteresting.
The politician's speech was full of tautological phrases that failed to convey any meaningful information.
The author's tautological descriptions of the landscape added little to the overall story.
The politician's speech was full of tautological phrases and buzzwords.
The marketing campaign's slogans were tautological and lacked any creativity.
The lawyer's argument was tautological, and the judge was quick to point out the lack of evidence.
The company's mission statement was tautological and lacked any clear objective or purpose.
The instructions were tautological, and I still didn't understand how to operate the machine.
The politician's speeches were criticized for being tautological and lacking substance.
The author's writing style was criticized as being tautological and needlessly complex.
The speaker's argument was tautological and lacked any substantial evidence.
The scientific article was accused of being tautological and repetitive.
The poet used tautological phrasing to emphasize the theme of repetition in their work.
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