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The phrase "are very content" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to express a state of satisfaction or happiness regarding a situation or outcome.
Example: "After receiving the good news about her promotion, she felt that she and her team are very content with their hard work paying off."
Alternatives: "are quite satisfied" or "are very pleased".
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Many are very content.
"We are very content," she said.
"They are very content to bank those with modest means".
We are very content with each other's company.
"They are very content as a whole not to speak, but they want to speak to Yori.
"Lots of parents are very content with the school places allocated to their children, but in some areas – parts of London, Bristol, East Sussex and Birmingham, for example – the admissions system is starting to feel seriously creaky".
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"He was very content.
Everyone is very content.
I'm very content.
I'm very content now.
I was very content being the deputy.
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