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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as for content" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to introduce a discussion or explanation about the subject matter or material being referred to.
Example: "As for content, we need to ensure that it aligns with our target audience's interests and needs."
Alternatives: "regarding the content" or "concerning the content".
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As for content, it's been a controversial decade.
As for content, anything goes, though try to avoid walking down paths too well travelled.
As for content, Lefsetz adds, "when you marry boobies and fame you've hit the jackpot.
As for content, by far the most important passage concerned tax.
As for content, other European countries such as France, Holland and Sweden can be more adventurous.
As for content itself, 63% of consumers expressed a desire for increased coverage of regionally-focused stories.
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O'Neill shared how she made "A$2,000 a post EASY" by publishing sponsored content to her profile, much of which was not explicitly marked as paid-for content.
If you're as crazy for content as we are, you can't have escaped the Steve Albini vs Powell beef* that took over the world of online dance music writing a few weeks back.
As it turned out, the DVD encryption, known as CSS for Content Scramble System, was not difficult to decode.
Competition among ISPs focuses on access speed, as well as some competition for content.
He gives an overview of the options for paid distribution as well as 10 tips for content promotion.
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