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The phrase "a full satisfaction" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when referring to the complete fulfillment of a requirement, desire, or expectation. Example: "The service provided by the company resulted in a full satisfaction of all customer needs."
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"Landlords will not accept partial rent payments from a tenant as a full satisfaction of the tenant's obligation, just because a roommate fails to pay his or her share".
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Under the terms of the deal, the bank reduced Ms. Palmer's loan balance to $59,000 from about $100,000 and has agreed to accept the proceeds of a reverse mortgage in full satisfaction of her obligation.
The results show that the proposed approach is able to reach a design with the full satisfaction of fluctuating power demand and system constraints.
Dominic Cavendish admits it "may not offer the full satisfaction of a thoroughly gripping yarn", before announcing the "ace up its sleeve": "It's about a subject that matters - the rise of radical Islam in the UK".
The regular application of lethal force serves a vital political purpose; but giving full satisfaction to popular sadism has always risked undercutting broad public support for it.
Air India has been having other problems, including a long-delayed reorganization, he said, but "regarding safety issues, we have the full satisfaction that the issues were examined, and we came up with a clean report".
by the vice-chancellor of the University of Cambridge, "in full satisfaction for Prince Charles his picture", for a full-length portrait which is still in the Cambridge University Library.
"This is a long-standing question that has not been answered to our full satisfaction".
In addition, a ten-point VAS, with zero implying maximum dissatisfaction and ten full satisfaction was used to measure patient satisfaction with overall outcome [ 21].
The French version of the SF-36 is a generic instrument, with scores ranging from 0 (complete dissatisfaction) to 100 (full satisfaction) for eight domains: physical functioning (PF), role-physical (RP), bodily pain (BP), general health (GH), vitality (VT), social functioning (SF), role-emotional (RE) and mental health (MH).
Redschid Pasha had given full satisfaction for the ill treatment suffered by Dr M'Gowan from a Turkish officer.
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