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"has high content" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it to describe an item that has a great quantity of something, as in "This book has high content value."
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The results show that the shale in the area has high content of the mixed-layer of illite and smectite, water intrusion dramatically decreases rock strength and elastic modulus and leads to poor mechanical properties.
Coca Cola® has high content in carbon as sugars, provides in-situ doping of O, N and S and has constant composition, as opposed to other conventional biomass materials, making it an attractive and cheap alternative for synthesis of high performance AC for environmental and energy storage purposes.
Besides, FCC gasoline generally has high content of olefins which has high octane numbers.
Besides, oil extracted from tara seeds has high content of unsaturated fatty acids.
Initially grown small anatase Ti200 has high content of defects on the interface of the attached anatase nuclei.
Hard water is water that has high content of calcium and magnesium ions, and sometimes other dissolved compounds such as iron.
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Experimental soil has higher content of cadmium, than admitted limit in soil (Table 2).
Marcasite commonly exists in the coal LTAs which have high content of pyrite as well.
However, those pelagic fish have high content of dark flesh associated with the high lipid and myoglobin contents (Chaijan et al. [2004]).
The measures used must have high content validity [ 21].
Poultry feeds have high content of proteinaceous substances that produce bigger chicken with more flesh content.
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