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The phrase "I'm content with" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to express satisfaction or acceptance regarding a situation, object, or outcome.
Example: "After reviewing the project results, I'm content with the team's performance and the final deliverables."
Alternatives: "I'm satisfied with" or "I'm happy with"
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"I'm content with that.
I'm content with what I have.
"Of course I'm content with three medals," he said.
"I'm content with living on our small planet," he said.
So yeah, I'm content with my life right now".
But there is a lot that I don't know, and I'm content with that.
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Scented violets would be lovely, of course, but I am content with the less-demanding habits of dog violets.
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