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The phrase "affirmed satisfaction" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where one is confirming or expressing a state of being satisfied, often in formal or professional settings.
Example: "The client expressed affirmed satisfaction with the final product during the meeting."
Alternatives: "confirmed satisfaction" or "expressed contentment."
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Other uitlanders produced a counter-petition in which an about equal number affirmed their satisfaction with Kruger's government.
Correspondingly, UR was evaluated positively at Stanford University, with 79% of the students expressing satisfaction, while affirming they were motivated to consider research (75%) and academic careers (60%) [ 17].
Regarding the satisfaction with midwife's support, the conclusions of Wiegers et al. [ 3] are affirmed: Dutch women who intended to give birth at home but were referred to hospital were as positive about the attendance of the midwife as the women who had the hospital birth they planned for.
The hypothesis that increasing physicians' satisfaction with an EMR system leads to increased performance benefits for the physicians and their practices is affirmed by a positive and significant path coefficient (ß = 0.30, p < 0.001).
But Zwingli affirmed it.
"We do," Dervish affirmed.
appeals panel affirmed the decision.
Cato affirmed that Kibler was.
This is our liberalism affirmed.
"No borrowing," Mr. Paterson affirmed.
She affirmed that she was.
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