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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'much content' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a lot of material, information, or knowledge in a book, article, or speech, for example. Example: The lecture contained much content, enough to satisfy the students' curiosity.
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Fittingly, few words, much content!
There's so much content to get through.
There is not too much content online.
The problem is, there's not much content right now.
First, much content doesn't lend itself well to video.
The result is tedium born, paradoxically, of too much content.
Is it difficult to produce so much content?
In other words, stop giving away so much content online.
They were big productions, for sure, but not much content".
There's so much content, and moderating is so difficult, right?
"We want to keep making as much content as possible for it".
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