Risk of redundancy
: Like the qualities described by adjectives such as unique and crucial, the actions that many verbs signify do not occur by degrees. Ones having to do with destruction are cases in point. A house, for example, cannot be slightly destroyed,a little bit ruined, or moderately demolished. Either it has been destroyed, demolished, or ruined or it hasn't. (Partly destroy and partly demolish are special cases, in that they signify the destruction of a part of something, not the damaging of all of it.) Although it is common to see expressions like completely destroyed and totally demolished used for emphasis, the adverb is strictly speaking redundant.
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