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Discover LudwigThe phrase "contented for" is not correct or usable in written English.
You could use "content with" instead. For example, "She was content with the outcome of the meeting."
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Once there, however, I sat contented for the remaining two and a half hours.
When we see that we have "arriv'd at the utmost extent of human reason, we sit down contented", for the only reason we can give for our most general principles is "our experience of their reality" (T 9).
This is a long, drawn-out process that is continuing". Knight, 53, said that while she is contented for the time being to stay home, "draw my salary and jog," she is angry about her treatment by the school board majority.
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Streaming services create original content for children.
User-generated content, for instance.
They're form and content for him.
I'm retiring content, for a start.
We are quietened, content, for endless moments.
We create content for our eyes only.
But I'm content for now.
Content: Retrieving the content for the response.
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