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The phrase "am content" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express a state of satisfaction or happiness with a situation or outcome.
Example: "After finishing the project, I am content with the results we achieved."
Alternatives: "I am satisfied" or "I feel pleased."
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am content
noun
That which is contained.
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"Now I am content," Vinokourov said.
"Well, yes, I am content," she says.
What dost thou say?" "I am content".
I am content here, drifting around Leinster Bay.
"I am content if I am considered a craftsman".
And I am content to be a witness.
I am fond of this thy stubborn project, And to play my part I am content.
I've calmed down since then and instead am content simply to walk there.
"I am at a point now where I am content with my exposure".
And he has no choice but to say: "I am content".
Jean Lambrecks, whose daughter Eefje was drugged and buried alive, said: "I am content.
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