Remove the tautology
Once again the principal repeated his instructions to all of the whole school.
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A tautology is an expression or phrase that says the same thing twice, just in a different way. For this reason, a tautology is usually undesirable, as it can make you sound wordier than you need to be, and make you appear foolish. Occasionally, a tautology can help to add emphasis or clarity, or introduce intentional ambiguity, but in most cases it's best to choose just one way to state your meaning and eliminate the extra verbiage.
Sometimes a tautology involves just a few words that mean the same thing. Consider the following sentence:
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