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The word 'Contains' is correct and commonly used in written English
It is a verb that means to have or hold within or to include as a part of a whole. It can also mean to have as a component or element. Example: The ingredients list on the back of the cereal box contains wheat, sugar, and salt.
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Contains
verb
Third person singular of contain
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The commission report contains a word not often heard in governing circles in the United Kingdom - research.
In a hypothetical Venn diagram, one circle representing extremist Christians and the other fundamentalist capitalists, the lens-shaped overlap contains Sam Brownback, the newly re-elected governor of Kansas.
It may be a slim volume, but it contains worlds.
"This release contains certain 'forward-looking statements', which are based on management's views and assumptions regarding future events.
Our Kindle edition contains all your favourite content from our two papers, optimised for the best reading experience on Amazon's popular e-reader.
The museum nearby contains amazing frescos, including one that looks startlingly modern, taken from the Tomb of the Diver.
Hillary Clinton said on Tuesday: "The server contains personal communications from my husband and me … The server will remain private".
Supermarkets Carrefour Cité Europe (9am-10pm weekdays, 9am-8pm Sundays) The mother of all supermarkets is in the Cité Europe shopping mall near the Eurotunnel, which also contains scores of shops from Go Sport to Toys R Us.
Tomato is one of the few foods that contains all five tastes, she informs us.
One box contains chips covered in processed cheese, the other has doner meat shavings.
Instead, as we approach the opening notes of the conference, the mood contains more than a whisper of hope.
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