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The phrase 'be satisfied with' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you wish to indicate that someone is pleased and content with a situation or outcome. For example, "After all of his hard work, John was satisfied with the results of the project."
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We must be satisfied with that".
We'll be satisfied with the how.
You have to be satisfied with that.
"People will not be satisfied with that".
I'd be satisfied with that".
Not that they'd be satisfied with that.
He ought to be satisfied with $6.
Why should we not be satisfied with this system?
The Basic Skills Requirement can be satisfied with other options.
"People used to be satisfied with a burger," she said.
3 Never be satisfied with a first draft.
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