tautology

/tɔˈtɒl.ə.d͡ʒi/

Redundant use of words, a pleonasm, an unnecessary and tedious repetition.

It is tautology to say, "Forward Planning".

An expression that features tautology.

In propositional logic: a statement that is true for all truth values of its propositional variables. In first-order logic: a statement that is true for all truth values of its Boolean atoms.