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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as contents" is not commonly used in written English and may sound awkward or unclear.
It could be used in contexts where you are referring to something in the capacity of its contents, but it is better to clarify the meaning.
Example: "The report was submitted as contents of the project documentation."
Alternatives: "as part of the material" or "in terms of the contents".
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Under the relative approach, messages don't have an abstract status as contents or metadata.
Obviously, terse statements such as, "Contents Require Immediate Attention" or, "Gift Check Enclosed" do not exhibit sufficient originality.
Extraction yield, antioxidant activity as well as contents of total phenols, carotenoids, proteins and sugars were the studied response variables.
There could also be tighter rules on using taxis, and restrictions on claiming running costs for second homes such as contents insurance.
Home insurance products such as contents cover, with 20.4 million policyholders across the country, and buildings insurance will also be in the spotlight.
Groundwater in the upper 50 m of the Pampeano Aquifer in the Del Azul Creek basin (Argentina) has F and As contents above the WHO safe drinking levels.
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And most importantly, I don't think I'd be as content as a composer".
He is an at-home Claus, elf-employed and as content as Thoreau.
Members are well paid and seem as content as orchestra musicians ever really get.
When the performance was over, he looked as content as I'd ever seen him.
He sounded as happy, and ebullient, and as contented as normal.
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