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"be satisfied that" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is typically used to express a feeling of contentment or assurance about a situation or opinion. Example: "After reviewing all the evidence, I am satisfied that the defendant is guilty of the crime."
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They might be satisfied that he had been effectively isolated.
Stottlemyre saw enough early to be satisfied that Brown could fit into the playoff plans.
We shouldn't be satisfied that elderly people are being abused and neglected in nursing homes.
If anything, BoE policymakers should be satisfied that economic developments unfold in line with their predictions.
At first instance the court must be satisfied that the evidence has been lawfully obtained.
"We shouldn't be satisfied that elderly people are being abused or neglected in nursing homes".
As for Google shareholders, they can be satisfied that the I.P.O., in the end, went smoothly.
I have to be satisfied that we have grounds for keeping someone in custody.
"Both sides have to be satisfied that they can do it.
"How could they be satisfied that their strategic weapons are not in danger?" he asked.
The court, said Mr. Satish, has to be satisfied that the woman's testimony is reliable.
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