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The phrase "are satisfy" is not correct in written English.
It should be "are satisfied" when expressing that someone is content or pleased with something.
Example: "The customers are satisfied with the service they received."
Alternatives: "are content" or "are pleased".
Dictionary
are satisfy
verb
To do enough for; to meet the needs of; to fulfill the wishes or requirements of.
synonyms
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First, intimacy with RP was assessed by four items (' You are satisfy with the relationship with your RP', 'You have a close relationship with your RP', 'You are equal in the relationship with your RP' and ' You can depend on your RP to solve private problem'), each with three response categories (1-no, 2-not sure, 3-yes).
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