: Re: Self-check redundant words I find myself using redundant words. (Ask a question: To ask is to pose a question, so question is redundant.) Apart from experience, is there any method to self-check?
I would recommend checking out ProWritingAid.com. It's an online editing tool that points out many areas of writing similar to what you mentioned, so it might do what you're looking for.
Edit: I don't have any affiliation with this company other than being a happy customer of theirs for several years now. In the past (and currently) I've used this tool to see redundancies, wordy sentences and overused adjectives in my own writing and improve based off what I learned from the tool.
Hope this helps.
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