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Move Redirected Content?

So years ago I changed the name of my travel blog website, and had all the old content redirected to my "new" website. That older website never really had much traffic, my new one has what I think is decent traffic. I now would like to delete the old domain so I can save some money. I've also just read that redirects can affect SEO. What is the best way to move content still using 301 redirects?

Do I just copy and paste the written content into new posts? Or will I lose out on any traffic those posts are receiving? Is there another way? I really only know the basics of SEO so forgive me for being ignorant! Thanks for any help.

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