core content

collocation in English

meaningsofcoreandcontent

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core
noun
uk
/kɔːr/
us
/kɔːr/
the basic and most important part ...
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content
adjective[after verb]
uk
/kənˈtent/
us
/kənˈtent/
pleased with your situation and not hoping for change ...
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(Definition ofcoreandcontentfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofcore content

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Such acorecontentcourse should be developed in terms of minimum demands and hence by thinking in ways of learning objectives.
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Within this framework we may define the "corecontent" of prioritarianism as follows.
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Thecorecontentof ordinary morality is primarily negative responsibilities, duties to avoid harming others in various ways.
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Thecorecontentof physician responsibilities is to positively promote the patient's good by using the tools of medicine.
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The guidance which we shall publish shortly on the implementation of clinical governance will set out what we expect to be thecorecontentof organisations' clinical governance reports.
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The procedures were filmed at 18 different cancer teaching partner institutions, and they provide thecorecontentof the video sessions.
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It includes basiccorecontentfor scene creation along with the ability to download additional free content from the online.
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The lab usescorecontentconnected lesson plans and an array of artifacts to bring real history to students.
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Jurisdictions may augment the training, but are strongly encouraged to deliver the entirecorecontent.
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The reactor's void coefficient depends on thecorecontent; it ranges from negative with all the initial absorbers to positive when they are all removed.
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The average class size is eight incorecontentclasses and 5 in learning cognition classes.
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Senior high students may take advantage of the accelerated classes in thecorecontentareas which provide challenging curricular materials to meet their needs.
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These interviews were thecorecontentfor his magazine and later became a video documentary.
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Thecorecontentof each title is updated, and new material is added, on a quarterly basis.
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Corecontentareas are language arts, math, social studies, and science.
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Thecorecontentincludes lessons and drills on note reading, intervals, scales, chords, rhythm, beaming, meter, key signatures, terms, symbols, and instruments.
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Identifying thecorecontentand structure of a schema for cultural understanding.
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This confessioncorecontentof faith lends itself to that faith also finds expression in worship and prayer, in love and action.
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A range of well-researched articles remains thecorecontentof the magazine.
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The education standards were developed in tandem with the update of essential competencies for basic midwifery practice, which define thecorecontentof any midwifery education programme.
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