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"suggest content" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to describe the act of offering ideas for what can be included in a piece of writing or other creative work. For example, "The editor asked us to suggest content for the upcoming issue of the magazine."
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Netflix, for instance, finds numerous ways to suggest content — "top picks" based on viewing history along with other suggestions based on specific shows you've been watching, for starters.
The process can work both ways – form can suggest content.
They suggest content that a user is likely to find compelling.
Behold an age where cars drive us around, where televisions suggest content we may want to watch, where our belts tell us how to behave.
While people might be used to seeing websites target ads and suggest content based on their online data and activities, the idea of individuals using a similar tool to craft messages may feel too personal, she says.
If my TV knows there is someone else in the room with me, it could suggest content to watch, either by recognizing me visually, or by talking directly to my iPhone to learn the shows we both like on Facebook or Twitter.
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If images are tiles in a mosaic, stylistic flourishes are cinematic box tops that suggest contents that are not on view but are integral to the film.
Whether the issue is big data and profiling, or search results and suggested content, it is the algorithm that gets the blame.
It suggests content you might be interested in – which is fine – but Sony has insisted on sticking it under the "swipe up for Google Now" gesture that's common to most Android smartphones and tablets.
They would comment when something in my plan excited them ("Your unreliable mentor gives me the shivers") or wonder how I would overcome a technical problem, but they respectfully hung back from suggesting content.
He was an inspiration to class agents, providing them with advice on strategy, suggesting content for their appeal letters, and serving as an ever-present cheerleader for their efforts.
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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.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com