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Discover LudwigThe phrase "am content to" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express satisfaction or acceptance regarding a situation or decision.
Example: "I am content to accept the terms of the agreement as they stand."
Alternatives: "I am happy to" or "I am satisfied to".
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I am content to go.
"I am content to see you again," I said.
And I am content to be a witness.
I admire their daring but am content to simply enjoy the stunning view over the Cheshire plain.
"One day I might find myself working in an open field, and the next time, I am content to paint among the trees," he said.
"I am content to accept your recommendation to defer first teaching of the new mathematics and further mathematics A/AS-levels until September 2017.
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Laimbeer, too, was content to be back.
He was content to dismiss them lightly.
Filipuzzi is content to steal them.
I was content to sit for hours.
He was content to be a writer.
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