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Discover LudwigThe phrase "dissatisfied of" is not grammatically correct and should not be used in written English.
The correct phrase is "dissatisfied with." Example: She was dissatisfied with the quality of the product she received.
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Surveying the props scattered across the pristine floor of the sanctuary at St. Mark's Church, the Brazilian choreographer Cristina Moura wore the look, both bewildered and dissatisfied, of a woman who has tried on many ideas, each one more ill-fitting than the last.
What will the antiquated owner, who has possessed this Island for five decades, do when his unemployed of today become the dissatisfied of tomorrow?
11– 13 The subjects also completed a visual analogue scale (VAS; 0-100 where 100 represented being completely satisfied and 0 completely dissatisfied) of their satisfaction with surgery at 6 and 12 months following surgery.
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When the result is Dissatisfied, recommendations of the Body of Recommendations for Software Measurement can be used to rebuild the item (BRS Mis presented in the next section).
The decision ignited an onslaught of criticism from dissatisfied members of the media and Olympics enthusiasts who could not escape spoilers from social media, the Internet, and more.
The results showed a similar opinion of being "neither satisfied nor dissatisfied" (mean of 3.55 to 3.45, p = 0.500).> -wrap-foot> (Very dissatisfied =1, Dissatisfied = 2, neither satisfied nor dissatisfied = 3, Satisfied = 4, Very satisfied = 5).
These were re-categorized into satisfied (consisting of those who answered very satisfied and satisfied), and dissatisfied (consisting of those who answered neither satisfied nor dissatisfied, as well as those who were dissatisfied and very dissatisfied).
The results equate to approximately 114,000 "dissatisfied" claimants, of whom 60,000 were "very dissatisfied".
So in August the most dissatisfied member of the group, Rice, was shipped out.
Its anarchic hero, Arthur Seaton, is a factory worker in Nottingham: rebellious, dissatisfied, contemptuous of authority.
For all its genuine charm, it left me restless and dissatisfied, dreaming of those wilder and grander movies.
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