0 language that is very complicated and contains a lot of unnecessary words:
His explanation was wrapped up in so much technical verbiage that I couldn't understand it.
She seems to have been so intoxicated by her own verbiage as not to realize that, in the end, she says virtually nothing about gender.
This is all excess verbiage whose only function is to treat adults as children.
All their post-modernist, post-structuralist verbiage serves to absolve the editors from ever clarifying - or themselves getting to understand - what musical problems actually consist of, let alone finding answers.
As the author helpfully explains in the next sentence, that just means that in principle they can be measured - in other words, the previous verbiage was redundant !
She records three distinct uses of "to that extent", all meaning different things and looking very much like mere padding or verbiage, none corresponding to the logic of standard use.
The answer is obvious although it has sometimes been shrouded in verbiage.
There should be an attempt to reduce this verbiage to hard cash.
We need to replace the long sentences, the verbiage and the countless double negatives.