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Prime Directive; An order or instruction of the utmost importance, issued by the highest ranking central authority.
It is 8.007106*100 but 100 is redundant in multiplication so you may as well say 8.007106
There are no highest numbers, they go on forever so you just say infinity
surplus, nonessential, redundant, unneeded, excess, extra, remaining, unused, unnecessary, unneeded, redundant, uncalled for, unwarranted.
i would have to say 20 i would say
My Utmost for His Highest was created in 1927.
Sure! "Greatest" is already a superlative that implies the highest degree of something. Adding "most" before it is redundant.
The correct phrase is utmost attention. The word upmost means at the highest point, but utmost means with the greatest amount. Many people confuse the two words in their writing and speech.
There are separate words, upmost and utmost.UPMOST is usually written as uppermost (or topmost, the highest of a group, or set of locations).UTMOST means to the highest, greatest, or most extreme degree. It can also mean most distant.
The motto of Caistor Yarborough Academy is 'The Utmost For The Highest'.
Unley High School's motto is 'The Utmost For The Highest'.
Europe is an issue that has utmost significance, and that requires trained advisement on
Probably ZENITH which basically means utmost.
Prime Directive; An order or instruction of the utmost importance, issued by the highest ranking central authority.
It is redundant to use 'exact same.'
nope. it's redundant. just say forever.
Say that you were made redundant.