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The phrase "I'm satisfied with" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English
It is typically used to express contentment or approval with something. Example: "I'm satisfied with the results of the project we worked on together."
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I'm satisfied with Hillary".
I'm satisfied with the effort.
I'm satisfied with my age.
I'm satisfied with this display".
I'm satisfied with the result".
"If not, I'm satisfied with my career".
"I'm satisfied with the deal," Billups said.
"I'm satisfied with 13 straight division titles.
"I'm satisfied with what I've done.
"I'm satisfied with the job I did tonight".
I'm satisfied with the other kind — the intelligence of imagining.
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