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'condense the content' is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when referring to summarizing, compressing or reformulating a text by making it more concise. For example, "The author attempted to condense the content of her novel into a few pages for the short story version."
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The transcripts were read several times and meaning units, such as words, sentences or paragraphs, were identified to condense the content.
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The coding groups "feeling safe," "individually adapted information," and "managing strategies" were developed; 3) Abstracting and condensing the content within each coding group; and 4) Summarising the content within each thematic heading.
The power of film to depict human experience seems to condense the emotional content in a way that touched me more than my daily work.
Poincaré's response mentions in particular the condensing of the content of the premises to the content of the conclusion by means of intuition.
"Skinny Bitch in the Kitch" helpfully condenses the entire content of the first book down to three pages (meat is murder; carbohydrates do not make you fat; always read the ingredients and don't eat anything you can't pronounce).
The company redid the site's navigation, focusing more on careers and job search, and condensing the peripheral content, on topics like food and travel, into a smaller space on the front page.
After agreeing on the main themes and subthemes, we categorised and condensed the relevant content of the text.
They are condensed manifestations of the content of Dainichi's sermon, namely the truth of enlightenment, the Dharma.
The largest structures catch the eyes of the observer first and therefore a single look at the diagram provides basic, condensed information about the content of the parent data set.
With the exceptions of Buddleja salviifolia (leaves), Plumbago auriculata and Ziziphus mucronata, the condensed tannin content in the stored plant materials was either significantly higher or not different when compared to the fresh materials.
Manuals such as Jeremias Drexel's "Goldmine" — the frontispiece of which showed a scholar taking notes opposite miners digging for literal gold — taught students how to condense and arrange the contents of literature by headings.
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