junior2023east
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  • 26-05-2022
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Wording that fills up a lot of space but does not add anything important or new to the overall meaning is called:

jargon.

trite expressions.

deadwood.

flowery language.

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sophiethompson2007
sophiethompson2007 sophiethompson2007
  • 26-05-2022
The answer is deadwood.
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