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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a satisfactory service" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a service that meets the expectations or requirements of the user or customer.
Example: "The hotel provided a satisfactory service during our stay, ensuring that all our needs were met."
Alternatives: "an acceptable service" or "a commendable service."
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The public accounts committee said that HMRC appeared "incapable of running a satisfactory service".
Hillier said: "It beggars belief that, having made disappointing progress on tax evasion and avoidance, the taxman also seems incapable of running a satisfactory service for people trying to pay their fair share".
Listening to the First Group's spokesman squirming on the Today programme (0847) as he admitted the company had failed to provide a satisfactory service and was spending large amounts of money to improve matters made the whole exercise worthwhile and would have cheered up passengers.
50% The HMRC responded to just half the phonecalls it receved in the first half of this year "It beggars belief that, having made disappointing progress on tax evasion and avoidance, the taxman also seems incapable of running a satisfactory service for people trying to pay their fair share".
A local ecosystem of actors is involved in providing a satisfactory service for consumers.
Thus, a web browsing user needs fewer resources than an FTP user to receive a satisfactory service.
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Denise Stephens said she has been unable to find any satisfactory service online for the UK.
In order to attract more devices, the network must be able to offer a comparatively satisfactory service to the devices to reduce the loss of devices.
One main finding is that Tang Paradise offers a very satisfactory service quality, with the global score being 4.35 as this attraction creates an impressive experience for each visitor through integrating everything representative of Tang Dynasty, such as the poetry, the dance, lifestyles, and sciences, and movies shown on a water film.
So in 1963, Keith Harper, a longstanding Bristol evening newspaper friend, by now representing the Guardian in the west country, helped arrange an interview for him for a general subediting post – he got the job, at £5 a week, rising by two guineas a week after a year's satisfactory service.
Sarah gave her employment within her own household at St Albans, and after a tenure of satisfactory service, Abigail was made a Lady of the Bedchamber to Queen Anne in 1704.
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