Collocations for "content"
Common phrases and expressions where native English speakers use the word "content" in context.
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content
ⓘMost examples are given in US English. We have labeled exceptions as UK.n
- [editable, external, user-created] content
- [game, online, downloadable, featured] content
- the [book, edition] is full of [good, interesting, new] content
- the [show, play, movie] lacks content
- the main content (of)
- sponsored content (provided by)
- [premium, pay-per-view] content
- contains [adult, inappropriate, violent] content
- copyrighted content
- [provide, copyright] content
- [creates, develops, adds, writes] (new) content
- [manage, verify, optimize] content
- [update, add to] (existing) content
- emptied the contents of her [purse, bag, case, pockets]
- the contents [spilled, fell, rolled] on the floor
- the contents (of the box) [rattled, shook, broke]
- [a table, a list, an index] of contents
- high [magnesium, calcium, vitamin, alcohol] content
- much to my content, they [came, tidied up]
- the table of contents
- a content [manager, developer]
- content providers
- the contents page
- (not) content with his [answer, performance, progress, life, salary, job]
- content with second [position, place]
- content to [let, allow, accept, leave]
- content and [settled, smug, happy]
- [seemed, appeared, sounded, looked] content
- [seemingly, blissfully] content
- [looks, seems, is] (very) content
'content' also found in these entries (note: many are not synonyms or translations):
acquisition
- adult
- alcohol
- blood
- bloom
- browser
- clear
- control
- dissertation
- disturbing
- dump
- edgy
- edit
- embed
- exclusive
- explicit
- fat
- featured
- flag
- fresh
- grade
- graphic
- inappropriate
- infringement
- intriguing
- layout
- lot
- mass
- offensive
- original
- outdated
- overt
- ownership
- pack
- populate
- premium
- repository
- salary
- starch
- structure
- sugar
- tag
- third
- tired
- tool
- update
- validate