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The phrase "a table of content" is not correct; the correct expression is "a table of contents." You can use it when referring to a list of the chapters or sections in a book, report, or document, typically found at the beginning.
Example: "Before diving into the details, please refer to the table of contents to find the relevant sections."
Alternatives: "contents page" or "list of contents."
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The convention has 10 working groups on specific elements of a constitutional treaty, for which it will publish a table of content in the middle of next month.
Are You?, which opens her poetry collection A Table of Content (2004), is an even more profound statement about identity and self-reliance: If an expatriate is, as I believe, someone who never forgets for an instant being one, then, no.
The poets Richard Howard, J. D. McClatchy, Brenda Shaughnessy, Mark Strand, Rosanna Warren, and C. D. Wright, as well as Ann Temkin, the chief curator of painting and sculpture at the Museum of Modern Art, will read selections from her newly published collection, "Coming to That," as well as poems from her previous book, "A Table of Content".
After the death of Ernst in 1976, Tanning returned to New York City and launched a career as a novelist (Abyss [1977] and Chasm: A Weekend [2004]), memoirist (Birthday [1986; expanded and reissued as Between Lives: An Artist and Her World, 2001]), and poet (A Table of Content [2004] and Coming to That [2011]).
She jokingly referred to herself as "the oldest living emerging poet". By 90, she had published poems in the Paris Review and won a place in "Best American Poems of 2000". She later wrote two well-reviewed volumes of poetry, "A Table of Content" (2004) and "Coming to That," which the New Yorker called one of the best books of 2011.
We have since enhanced the transparency and accessibility of information by introducing, as a first measure, a table of content (File S1).
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Inside are regional maps and even a table of contents.
A table of contents is also curiously lacking.
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Gardner decided that she should write a table of contents for the character's magazine.
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