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study content vs study contents

Both "study content" and "study contents" are correct, but they are used in different contexts. "Study content" refers to the material or information being studied in general. The phrase "study contents" typically refers to the specific items or components within a container or package that are being studied.
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study content

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase refers to the material or information being studied in a particular subject or course.

Examples:

  • The students were asked to review the study content before the exam.
  • The study content of the course covers a wide range of topics.
  • Understanding the study content is crucial for passing the test.
  • Now the Commission will study the content of the resolution you will be adopting in December.
  • You simply have to study the content of the amendments tabled to see that this statement is false.
  • The Convention tried hard initially to study the content of European policies - economic, social, monetary, foreign - and then finally settled, it is true, for a modest institutional compromise.
  • What the French Minister for Foreign Affairs, Mr Hervé de Charette, said merely echoed what might be thought by any objective observer of the European Parliament who studies the content of its resolutions.
  • I have in my capacity as a rapporteur asked Commissioner Marin on several occasions if I may study the contents of this report but have always been refused on the basis of some official legal reasons.
  • I would refer to the hearing, convened by the Commission, which took place yesterday and dealt with the issue of a regulatory framework for broadcasting and telecommunications, on the basis of a study whose contents can only be described as extremely disappointing.
  • Few people are able to see those books, but putting them online will allow the world to study and enjoy their contents.
  • The Commission has therefore decided to create and promote instruments which make the content of studies undertaken in other countries transparent.
  • The Spanish authorities are responsible for taking into account both the content of studies, as in this case, and public opinion.
  • The rapporteur for the zinc dossier, the Netherlands, as well as the Member States experts expressed their appreciation for this work but needed more time to study the full contents of all study reports.
  • Similarly, a study in e-content showed that much of global news from U.S. news creators is recycled stories from the AP wire services and Reuters, and don't put things into a context that people can understand their connection to it.
  • From this point of view, we think it is extremely important to open the way to responsible dialogue and to undertake serious and thorough research and studies into the content, possibilities, peculiarities and scope of non-conventional medicine.
  • Mr President, transparency and the right to study the contents of documents are central elements of a living democracy, but the proposal on which we are now to adopt a position and which concerns access to EU documents is a disappointment.
  • On the basis of a risk assessment and an economic study of the cadmium content of fertilizers, which represents a problem for all the new Member States, it will be possible to bring a proposal before the committee.
  • Emphasises that students" and pupils" interest in content and study programmes dealing with technology, natural sciences and environmental protection should be increased;
  • Emphasises that students' and pupils' interest in content and study programmes dealing with technology, natural sciences and environmental protection should be increased;
  • Similarly, a study in e-content showed that much of global news from U.S. news creators is recycled stories from the AP wire services and Reuters,
  • According to the current proposal power should be conferred on the Commission to define the proper quality evaluation criteria and the contents of the quality reports, implement the results of the pilot studies and adapt the contents of the annexes.
  • For the efficacy and clinical safety part, the scope of harmonisation for the table of contents for study reports and tabulated listing of studies was agreed during the ICH meeting in Tokyo, which was held in September 1998.
  • It is recommended that the study report include a table of contents.

Alternatives:

  • course material
  • subject matter
  • educational content
  • learning material
  • academic content

study contents

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase typically refers to the items or components within a container or package that are being studied or examined.

Examples:

  • The students were asked to analyze the study contents of the box.
  • The study contents of the document were carefully reviewed.
  • She examined the study contents of the package.
  • Now the Commission will study the content of the resolution you will be adopting in December.
  • You simply have to study the content of the amendments tabled to see that this statement is false.
  • The Convention tried hard initially to study the content of European policies - economic, social, monetary, foreign - and then finally settled, it is true, for a modest institutional compromise.
  • What the French Minister for Foreign Affairs, Mr Hervé de Charette, said merely echoed what might be thought by any objective observer of the European Parliament who studies the content of its resolutions.
  • I have in my capacity as a rapporteur asked Commissioner Marin on several occasions if I may study the contents of this report but have always been refused on the basis of some official legal reasons.
  • I would refer to the hearing, convened by the Commission, which took place yesterday and dealt with the issue of a regulatory framework for broadcasting and telecommunications, on the basis of a study whose contents can only be described as extremely disappointing.
  • Few people are able to see those books, but putting them online will allow the world to study and enjoy their contents.
  • The Commission has therefore decided to create and promote instruments which make the content of studies undertaken in other countries transparent.
  • The Spanish authorities are responsible for taking into account both the content of studies, as in this case, and public opinion.
  • The rapporteur for the zinc dossier, the Netherlands, as well as the Member States experts expressed their appreciation for this work but needed more time to study the full contents of all study reports.
  • Similarly, a study in e-content showed that much of global news from U.S. news creators is recycled stories from the AP wire services and Reuters, and don't put things into a context that people can understand their connection to it.
  • From this point of view, we think it is extremely important to open the way to responsible dialogue and to undertake serious and thorough research and studies into the content, possibilities, peculiarities and scope of non-conventional medicine.
  • Mr President, transparency and the right to study the contents of documents are central elements of a living democracy, but the proposal on which we are now to adopt a position and which concerns access to EU documents is a disappointment.
  • On the basis of a risk assessment and an economic study of the cadmium content of fertilizers, which represents a problem for all the new Member States, it will be possible to bring a proposal before the committee.
  • Emphasises that students" and pupils" interest in content and study programmes dealing with technology, natural sciences and environmental protection should be increased;
  • Emphasises that students' and pupils' interest in content and study programmes dealing with technology, natural sciences and environmental protection should be increased;
  • Similarly, a study in e-content showed that much of global news from U.S. news creators is recycled stories from the AP wire services and Reuters,
  • According to the current proposal power should be conferred on the Commission to define the proper quality evaluation criteria and the contents of the quality reports, implement the results of the pilot studies and adapt the contents of the annexes.
  • For the efficacy and clinical safety part, the scope of harmonisation for the table of contents for study reports and tabulated listing of studies was agreed during the ICH meeting in Tokyo, which was held in September 1998.
  • It is recommended that the study report include a table of contents.

Alternatives:

  • contents of the study
  • materials being studied
  • items for examination
  • components under study
  • package contents

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