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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'get satisfied' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a situation in which someone's needs, wants, or desires are met. For example, "After a long day at work, the man was finally able to get satisfied and relax."
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I used to get satisfied.
"We can't get satisfied," Finley said.
"The day you get satisfied and start liking what you play is the day you have to quit," he said.
"There's a certain machismo that didn't get satisfied here," he said the next evening, after conducting a tour of the root cellar and the museum.
"I don't know how everybody else feels, but I don't get satisfied with the one point," Rangers center Bobby Holik said.
"Anytime you get satisfied with a 3 or a 4 E.R.A., or a quality start being six innings and three runs, you set your limits too low," Wainwright said.
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"I think we got satisfied," Kidd said.
"Something wasn't getting satisfied in me".
So the Russian hosting impulse gets satisfied in that way.
Continue (2) until MS becomes dissatisfied or MS gets satisfied.
The proposed immunosensor was successfully applied in the analysis of human IgG in real samples and got satisfied results.
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