writing style - die out completely?


I'm puzzled by the term "die out completely." It seems redundant, as the sense of completeness is implied in "die out" already. But "die out completely" is quite a natural term in English.


Would stylists oppose the use of this phrase? Would it be considered an imperfect use of English on the SAT or GMAT?




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