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    Can I use an array as a content declaration?

    Yes, you can use an array as a content declaration.

    import { t, type Dictionary } from "intlayer";const exampleContent = {  key: "example",  content: {    test: t({      en: ["Test", "Test2", "Test3"],      fr: ["Test", "Test2", "Test3"],      es: ["Test", "Test2", "Test3"],    }),  },};export default exampleContent;

    Then you can use the content like this:

    import { useIntlayer } from "react-intlayer";const Example = () => {  const content = useIntlayer("example");  return (    <div>      {content.test.map((item) => (        <div key={item.value}>{item}</div>      ))}    </div>  );};
    <script setup lang="ts">import { useIntlayer } from "vue-intlayer";const content = useIntlayer("example");</script><template>  <div>    <div v-for="item in content.test" :key="item.value">      {{ item }}    </div>  </div></template>

    .value allows you to get the value of the content, not wrapped by a IntlayerNode.