actual content

collocation in English

meaningsofactualandcontent

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actual
adjective[before noun]
uk
/ˈæk.tʃu.əl/
us
/ˈæk.tʃu.əl/
existing ...
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content
noun[U]
uk
/kənˈtent/
us
/kənˈtent/
a happy and ...
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(Definition ofactualandcontentfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofactual content

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Most of the story of modern proof-theory (before ludics) was precisely to extract theactualcontentfrom the form.
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Second, theactualcontentof environmental analysis, compared to ethnicity and politics, is thin.
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The principal objective was to develop methods for examining theactualcontentof belief in the context of bereavement.
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There is also a more important problem with the analysis here which concerns not the terminology but theactualcontentof the description.
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Second, theactualcontentof children's self-verbalizations was not measured in the present study.
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In other words, text messages have a meaning to the sender and the recipient that transcends theactualcontentor meaning of the message.
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The most serious of these is the disparity between its putative purpose and itsactualcontent.
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This encompasses two main domains (a) design and administration of the measure (b)actualcontentof the scale.
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Where ideological stakes are the highest, of course, theactualcontentof ideas tends to matter the most.
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On this account, then, theactualcontentof authentic prophetic vision more closely resembles the object of practical reason.
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More inquiry is needed into theactualcontentof commonly-used indicators, as distinct from their purported content.
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Frequently, students do not use theactualcontentof the error message, but solely the indication of the place where something is wrong.
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A more considerable weakness is perhaps the omission of considerations on theactualcontentand quality of the offered care.
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This would fit theactualcontentof the work, which is an outline of the main points of metaphysics and psychology.
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However, theactualcontentmust have reflected local conditions faithfully and dealt with urgent matters.
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Perhaps the main area for concern over appropriateness relates to theactualcontentof the measure and this is a point which applies more widely to measures of health.
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In each case, my argument against the adaptationist proposal turned on the lack of support for the relevant hypothesis, given theactualcontentof what we dream about.
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Customers have good reasons to doubt the real quality of the knowledge on sale before the vendor has revealed theactualcontentand the range of possible applications.
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We want to set up basic rules that guarantee a level playing field without tampering with theactualcontentof the media.
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