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"content to" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to express being satisfied with something or someone, or being willing to do something. It can also indicate a lack of ambition or desire for more. Example: The students were content to stay in their seats and listen to the professor's lecture. In this sentence, "content to" indicates that the students were satisfied with staying in their seats and did not feel the need to do anything else. Another example: She was content to live a simple life in the countryside, away from the hustle and bustle of the city. Here, "content to" conveys a sense of being satisfied with a simple life and not desiring a more extravagant or busy lifestyle.
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They give content to experience.
He was content to dismiss them lightly.
Laimbeer, too, was content to be back.
It gives a content to chemistry.
Filipuzzi is content to steal them.
I was content to sit for hours.
Mostly, he's content to croon.
I am content to go.
Anderson is content to maintain the mystery.
Can I save content to read later?
If only people were content to wait.
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