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Discover LudwigThe phrase "more contents" is not correct in standard written English
It is typically used incorrectly when referring to additional material or information. Example: "The report includes more contents than the previous version."
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He declined to disclose more contents of the note while emphasizing that the sniper had already shot a variety of individuals, including a 13-year-old, who is in critical condition.
More importantly, over time, the website could slightly tailor itself: of course, Mrs Smith will see more biotech stories in the business section than the average reader, but the Art & Leisure section will select more contents likely to fit her taste, the Travel section will look more like an outdoor magazine than a guide for compulsive urbanites.
Because more contents are added, students who did forward the information may forward the message again.
Compared with the Ds element, Ds1 harbors more contents of non-NMD transcripts for protein isoforms.
Hence, we deduce that the more contents of RGO in nanocompoistes, the lower Warburg resistance is achieved in electrode materials.
In these schemes, users with higher privileges can decrypt more contents than those with low privileges, which is quite suitable for applications with different service levels.
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Others are more content.
"We supplied more content.
I feel more content.
Sometimes more contented, sometimes less.
There's no more content.
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