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"literary content" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use this phrase to refer to literary works such as poems, plays, novels, short stories, and other such texts. For example, "This blog post analyzes the literary content found in Shakespeare's plays."
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There is literary content: static shots of the day's newspapers, page by page.
In his position, Josh organized the literary content that showcased this year's Hotelies and brought the traditions theme to life.
Below, Yairamaren Roman Maldonado describes how she used the funds to research Cuban and Dominican Republican literary content.
Clement Greenberg, the high priest of formalism, had insisted that the canvas be freed of all personal narrative, autobiography and literary content.
Although his work was known more for its physical presence than its literary content, he was deeply concerned with semiotics, calling his approach "language without language".
Playboy had recently become an object of mainstream popularity, a nudie magazine with literary content that smart men and women could peruse without embarrassment.
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They reject evaluation based on extra-literary content, writing instead that literature – like all fine art – will provide an "aesthetic experience" which can be judged.
The two single-spaced typed letters are on Faber & Faber letterhead and are entirely literary in content.
The formalistic devices of Hermeticism were partly an outgrowth of Futurism, a short-lived but influential movement that encouraged innovation in literary language and content.
There is no evidence that any single Turkic or Islamic text of religious, philosophical, literary or scholarly content was translated directly into Slavonic or any East Slavic vernacular during the period.
With a connoisseur's acumen, Greenberg developed Bell's famous statement that "significant form" was the most important quality in art and that, as Bell wrote, "the literary and anecdotal content of a work of visual art, however charming and lively it might be, was mere surplusage".
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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