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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a sort of satisfied" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a feeling of contentment or fulfillment that is not absolute but rather a general sense of satisfaction.
Example: "After finishing the project, I felt a sort of satisfied that I had accomplished something meaningful."
Alternatives: "a kind of contentment" or "a type of fulfillment."
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She had the expression, a sort of satisfied wince, familiar to parents everywhere, when a nagging suspicion — the toe is broken, the teeth need braces, the itchy scalp is really lice — has been confirmed.
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A: Sort of.
Environmentalists tout a sort-of pagan eschatology.
While I'm disappointed, I am sort of satisfied because we didn't play anywhere near our best.
"I'm sort of satisfied with the way things are," said Richard Challis, father of Pageant of the Masters Director Diane Challis Davy.
Yet that's a task perfectly suited to the self-satisfied Pence, a man who has long cultivated a sort of performative piety for political gain.
"A sort of blank".
A sort of aspic.
A sort of monster.
"A sort of dream.
A sort of adventure, maybe.
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