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Discover LudwigThe phrase "much contents" is not correct in standard written English
It is typically used incorrectly as "contents" is a plural noun and should not be preceded by "much." Example: "The report has many contents that need to be reviewed."
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Take photographs of all four sides of the room, as well as all corners, showing as much contents as possible.
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Decide how much content you'll teach in each lesson.
Fittingly, few words, much content!
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.
There's so much content to get through.
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".
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