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'new content' is a correct and usable phrase in written English
You can use it when you're referring to something that has been introduced or added. For example: "The website was updated with new content about the company's latest products."
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For time-starved readers, he said, the new contents provide "an efficient way to get an overview of the news and find features deep within the paper that they might want to read".
I like the clarity of the new contents page and I dislike the caricatures of columnists above their pieces.
Please write to me at any of the addresses listed on the new contents page, or send an e-mail to [email protected] faithfullyThe Editor.
New contents in old storehouses Food and Drink Crescent City Farmers Market, Girod and Magazine Streets, Saturday 8 a.m. to noon.
The task was surely made easier by the fact that the French furniture and Old Master paintings are gone from the villa, and its new contents have a genuine connection to ancient Rome.
In their presentation to investors, however, AOL executives most emphasized the way that AOL was incorporating new contents into its service, many of them from its sister companies within AOL Time Warner.
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You achieve something, you get access to new content, the new content requires you to achieve something, and so on.
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