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Discover LudwigThe phrase "am very content" is not correct in standard written English as it lacks a subject.
You can use it in a context where you are expressing satisfaction, but it should be preceded by a subject like "I" to be grammatically correct.
Example: "I am very content with the outcome of the project."
Alternatives: "I am quite satisfied" or "I feel very happy."
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I am very content with all aspects of my life.
He says, 'My cuisine makes a reference to El Bulli.' I am very content with him".
But I am very content to do what I can from the backbenches, and it's enabling me to spread my wings a little bit".
Would he discuss what he had said in his discussions with Bush? "I am very content to discuss the basis of them".
"I am very content that after more than three years of negotiations we have finally found a compromise on the text.
"I am very content with the shape of the squad and this signing complements it nicely," said Archibald.
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