Sentence examples for am very satisfied from inspiring English sources

The phrase "am very satisfied" is not correct in standard written English as it lacks a subject.
You can use it in a context where you are expressing your feelings of contentment, but it should be preceded by a subject like "I" to be grammatically correct.
Example: "I am very satisfied with the service I received."
Alternatives: "I am quite pleased" or "I feel very content."

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"So I am very satisfied.

"I am very satisfied," said Mr. Kwok.

"Personally I am very satisfied," he said.

I am very satisfied, he said.

"I am very satisfied with their performance.

"I am very satisfied with where we stand," he continued.

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Subjectively, 29 patients were very satisfied, 9 were satisfied, and 28 were unsatisfied.

Regarding the subjective postoperative outcome, 5 patients were very satisfied and 5 were satisfied.

I was very satisfied".

He's very satisfied," she assured him.

Overall, we were very satisfied with our results.

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