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a small content
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "a small content" is not correct in standard written English.
It is typically used to refer to a minor amount of information or material, but the word "content" is usually uncountable in this context. Example: "The report included a small amount of content that was relevant to the discussion."
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12 human-written examples
Lyor Cohen, a former top executive at the Warner Music Group, also recently announced a small content management firm.
News & Media
The YCSZ coatings crystallized in mainly tetragonal phase with a small content of monoclinic phase.
Finally, the McCaw group is still in the cable business via Cable Plus, a small content and wiring company headquartered in Bellevue, Wash.
News & Media
According to Table 1, the spherical catalysts Fe2O3/SiO2 and NiO/SiO2 can be referred to mesoporous with a small content of the micropores (1.09 % and 7.4 %, respectively).
A small content of SiO2 favored the formation of secondary phase Lu4Si2O7N2, while large content of SiO2 favored the formation of secondary phase Lu2Si2O7 and Si2N2O.
Further investigations by differential scanning calorimetry and X-ray diffraction in Bragg-Brentano configuration, as well as in transmission using synchrotron radiation, evidenced the main crystalline phases in the new alloy, together with a small content of amorphous matrix.
Science
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48 human-written examples
Over the first ten years of its existence, Movile struggled as a smaller content provider.
News & Media
Reviewing 29 papers concerning ignition temperatures of wood, Babrauskas (2001) reported that softwoods, compared to hardwoods, have a smaller content of hemicellulose and a higher content of lignin [up to 34% (White 1987)], resulting in higher ignition temperatures.
Science
Patients with higher than the median PROK2 mRNA content had 44.9% 5-year survival compared with 23.5% among those with a smaller content (hazard ratio (HR): 0.53; 95% confidence interval (CI): 0.34 0.84; P=0.005), whereas the presence of PROK1 mRNA in tumour was associated with unfavourable survival (P=0.052).
Science
Liana wood may also have a smaller content of fibres, e.g. in comparison with co-occurring sub-shrubs (29%% vs. 49%% of stem cross-sectional area; Crivellaro et al., 2012) or between conspecific lianescent vs. arborescent forms (16%% vs. 63%% in M. floribundum; Angyalossy et al., 2012) as well as an altered wood cell wall structure and chemical composition (Hoffmann et al., 2003).
Science
Up to now, creating a nanocomposite structure by introducing a very small content of the metal phase has been considered as a common strategy to enhance hardness and toughness.
Science
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When referring to digital or written material, consider using "a small amount of content" or "limited content" to improve grammatical correctness and clarity. For example: "The website features a small amount of content, focusing on quality over quantity."
Common error
Avoid using "a small content" as "content" is generally an uncountable noun. Instead, opt for phrases like "a small amount of content" or "limited content" for better grammatical accuracy.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "a small content" functions as a noun phrase, where "small" modifies "content". However, according to Ludwig AI, this phrase is not grammatically correct in standard written English because "content" is generally considered an uncountable noun in this context.
Frequent in
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56%
News & Media
33%
Wiki
11%
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Encyclopedias
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, while the phrase "a small content" appears in various contexts, Ludwig AI identifies it as grammatically incorrect. "Content" is generally an uncountable noun, making phrases like "a small amount of content" or "limited content" more appropriate. The phrase occurs most frequently in scientific and news contexts, but its grammatical incorrectness suggests using alternative phrasings for clarity and precision. This guide provides insights on better usage and related phrases to enhance your writing.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
a limited amount of content
Emphasizes the restriction on the quantity of content.
a modest quantity of material
Replaces "content" with "material" and uses "modest" instead of "small" to indicate the quantity.
a minimum volume of information
Substitutes "content" with "information" and "small" with "minimum" to describe the volume.
a scarce amount of material
Replaces "small" with "scarce" to highlight the limited availability of the content.
a reduced portion of the text
Focuses on textual content and uses "reduced portion" to indicate a smaller amount.
a slight quantity of data
Uses "data" instead of "content" and "slight" to describe the quantity.
a trivial amount of information
Replaces "small" with "trivial" to emphasize the insignificance of the amount of content.
a negligible volume of material
Highlights that the amount of material is so small that it's almost not worth considering.
a tiny bit of substance
Uses informal language to refer to a very small portion of the content.
a dash of material
Uses "dash" metaphorically to represent a very small amount of content.
FAQs
How can I correctly use the term "content" when referring to a limited quantity?
Instead of saying "a small content", use phrases like "a small amount of content" or "limited content". The word "content" is generally uncountable, so it's better to use these alternative formulations.
What are some alternatives to "a small content" in academic writing?
In academic writing, you can use more formal phrases such as "a limited body of research", "a modest amount of data", or "a small volume of information" to maintain a professional tone.
Is it grammatically correct to say "a small content"?
No, it is not grammatically correct to say "a small content". The noun "content" is typically uncountable. The correct phrasing would be "a small amount of content".
What's the difference between "a small content" and "limited content"?
"A small content" is grammatically awkward and not commonly used. "Limited content" is a more grammatically sound and natural way to express the idea of having a restricted amount of material or information. For example, "The website has limited content but focuses on high-quality articles."
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
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Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
82%
Authority and reliability
3.2/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested