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Discover Ludwig"discontented with" is correct and usable in written English.
You would use it to describe someone who is feeling dissatisfied or displeased with something. Example: She was discontented with her low paying job, so she decided to find a new one.
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Meanwhile, he was growing discontented with Paris.
But Simenon was discontented with being a writer of potboilers.
Like Brando, McQueen was discontented with pretty-boy fame.
They made me disgruntled, discontented with my lot.
The lady in Booth Three is discontented With her last wave, rejects.
Men left the cinema no more discontented with their women than they previously were.
Mr Thompson has assiduously courted social conservatives, who are discontented with the existing field.
The British are plainly discontented with the level of public services.
Is it middle-aged white people discontented with where they landed in life?
All this made me tired and discontented with my own prissiness.
Yet dislike of coalition also means the Conservatives are discontented with Mr Cameron.
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