textual content

collocation in English

meaningsoftextualandcontent

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textual
adjective
uk
/ˈteks.tʃu.əl/
us
/ˈteks.tʃu.əl/
relating to written or ...
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content
noun[U]
uk
/kənˈtent/
us
/kənˈtent/
a happy and ...
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(Definition oftextualandcontentfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesoftextual content

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Arbitrary sub-expressions are replaced by meta-variables; the pattern identifies the selection by its structure, rather than itstextualcontent.
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Thetextualcontentof the nameplates is read and used to take high-level control decisions.
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Thetextualcontentis represented as string constants.
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Regular additions are made to thetextualcontentof the corpus and the integrated search and analysis software is continually undergoing improvement.
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The work of these last authors shows the need for zooming in and out intotextualcontentwhen searching and navigating in information via small screens.
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In many instances, the differentiation of glyph sizes functions to separate different types oftextualcontent(in some cases, genre), providing additional means of interpreting dense pictorial scenes.
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A persistent theme is the question of musical ortextualcontent: what is a piece of music or a prose work actually about, and how can we tell?
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Here,textualcontentis foregrounded.
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Engagement with the book implied a criticism not only of itstextualcontent, but also of the reputation of the author, his institutional affiliations, and even perhaps the scholarly genre.
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While the process of describing thetextualcontentof the track is relatively transparent, it is less clear how, or even whether, we can do something analogous with the music.
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The challenge is that many document formats contain formatting information in addition totextualcontent.
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They are fragile and laconic, thetextualcontentalways leading the recitative-like musical line.
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The creation of coding frames is intrinsically related to a creative approach to variables that exert an influence overtextualcontent.
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This technique is sometimes used by graphics-heavy sites that have littletextualcontentfor spiders to analyze.
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Discussion boards are sites composed oftextualcontentorganized by html or some variation that can be viewed in a web browser.
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Thetextualcontentis both conscious and unconscious and the critique involves the uncovering or decoding of the two.
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The second edition did not introduce any significant changes to thetextualcontentof the rules.
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The copywriter has ultimate responsibility for the advertisement's verbal ortextualcontent, which often includes receiving the copy information from the client.
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The copywriter is responsible for thetextualcontent, the art director for the visual aspects.
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In information retrieval there is currently a considerable interest in probabilistically modeling textual contents.
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