Redundant text

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Redundant text is a piece of text added into (or included within) a section of a piece of writing, that could be a story, an article, or, in general, a piece of literary prose. It is usually named redundant (rather than necessary; also note that could also be an adequate place to use the word un-necessary, although that may be two words in this instance, because I used a hyphen, but even so it may still be considered one word in most literary circles of expertise) because it is inserted without consent into the text. Possibly, maybe and indeed questionably, for that is what I just said.

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