Originally posted by gurnemanz
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I think the construction is called pleonasm and it's stylistic or rhetorical rather than grammatical. "Free, gratis and for nothing" is pleonastic - three very similar ideas are repeated for emphasis. "I saw it with my own eyes" would be another (we don't need to say 'own' but do so for emphasis).
Actually, it's the reason why "from whence" is not always wrongly tautologous - if there is some point to emphasising it.
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