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The phrase "a much larger content" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the size or extent of information or material in comparison to something smaller.
Example: "The new report provides a much larger content of data than the previous version, making it more comprehensive."
Alternatives: "a significantly greater amount" or "a considerably larger volume".
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Since broccoli sprouts are not commercially available and have a much larger content of glucoraphanin than mature broccoli, we were confident that the control group would not ingest glucoraphanin in substantial amounts during the study.
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Compared to web and user generated content (UGC), file sharing entails relatively low request rates, but much larger content.
Over time, the two Top Reads will diverge even more: the in-app version will be a "best of" list, while the dedicated Top Reads site will display a much larger selection of content, with features like views of specific subject categories (eg sport, technology, arts and so on) coming soon.
The end result is a device that looks similar to the old PLAiR, but costs half as much and has a much larger offering of content than the old device — and a lot more than what Chromecast currently offers.
Google has already been doing a bit of indoor surveying through partnerships with individual 360 photographers, but this partnership opens Street View up to a much larger library of content.
S4C said it will look at the potential for S4C to invest "on a much larger scale" in online content and become a "more active innovator" in new media.
The magnitude of the decrease in calcium channel abundance and presynaptic calcium influx should cause a much larger decrease in quantal content that what we observe during PHD.
A much larger effect on amylose content was obtained with the RNAi construct targeted to suppress SBEIIa gene expression in bread wheat.
Shows like Sex and the City, Entourage, Dexter and Californication are only available to a subset of cable subscribers, but have a much larger place in the broader content landscape than those numbers would typically justify.
This follows the observation that the maize genome contains a much larger proportion of methylated, repetitive content than rice.
In future studies, additional hepatic monitoring will occur in a much larger population, and hepatic fat content will also be assessed.
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