How to use in-sentence of “content with”:
+ When this box is left blank, the change summary sometimes gets filled in by itself, for example, it may say “Replaced content with “.
+ Lots of reverts today, and IPs are removing content with no reason.
+ The philosopher Mario Bunge said, “We do not rest content with finding facts but wish to know why they should occur rather than not”.
+ Matt’s content with his very proper fiancée and his safe life, so when his best friend Tipton relates a story of a night spent in a rough country house filled with seedy characters, beer, music and women, Matt initially scoffs at the idea of visiting.
+ I’ve sourced everything appropriately and each section is filled with the proper content with simplification.
+ Despite receiving some harsh comments from judge Todd McKenney over lack of content with their choreography, Finch and Miziner had been named the “dark horse” couple by the judges.
+ But the French were not content with the Dutch ruler, so in 1806 the French emperor Napoleon made his brother Louis Bonaparte king of the Netherlands.