Tautologies

Tautologies

A tautology is saying the same thing twice in different words within the same sentence. Tautologies use redundant words, for example, 7am in the morning. The words in bold are unnecessary, in this case because we already say am.
Other examples are listed below.
added bonus
adequate enough
appear to be
attach together
best ever
blue coloured
close proximity
collaborate together
completely empty
connect up/together
continue to remain
divide up
during the course of
eliminate altogether
entire community
ever since
few in number
follow after
for the month of
gainfully employed
general public
in the city of Brisbane
in the course of the event
joined together
joint co-operation
just recently
last of all
link together
may possibly
merge together
more preferable
not generally available
never at any time
on the occasion when
original source
poor state of disrepair
protrude out
quite empty
quite perfect
regular monthly meetings
recalled back
small in size
still continues
to consume drink
together with
true facts
unite together
usual customs
ways and means
whether or not
young infant
young teenager