Duplication in a sentence as a noun

Instances of fraud via card duplication are rare, so it's usually not worth the hassle.

* Doing code duplication to accommodate different types of smart pointers doesn't work.

The phrase> 'What starts out as a sandbox full of toys eventually grows into a desert of complexity and duplication.

He's right, but he's disingenuous in saying that random line duplication can't cause catastrophic problems in Eiffel.

But more importantly, what does duplication do to the appeal of the original toy?Adding competition would be equally disastrous I think.

De-duplication does not make users any more vulnerable to intrusive government actions.

Today, a government agency could ask any online service to provide the names of all users who have a particular file, whether or not the service employs de-duplication.

But if you didn't do this, you'd have lots of duplication of similar, but not quite identical work, like a pre-industrial society; a massively inefficient use of human labour.

Duplication definitions

noun

a copy that corresponds to an original exactly; "he made a duplicate for the files"

See also: duplicate

noun

the act of copying or making a duplicate (or duplicates) of something; "this kind of duplication is wasteful"

See also: gemination