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Discover Ludwig"have satisfied" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
You can use it to refer to someone's feeling of contentment or fulfillment after having achieved something. For example, "I have satisfied my craving for chocolate after eating three pieces."
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We have "Satisfied Mind".
Any solution would have satisfied Mr. Kress.
"You have satisfied yourself," Robinson said.
It doesn't seem to have satisfied Carson.
have satisfied the UC Entry Level Writing Requirement.
Have satisfied the Reading & Composition (R1A and R1B) requirement.
The banks have satisfied themselves with earning fees as middlemen.
At one time, this response might have satisfied public opinion.
The compromise seems to have satisfied almost everyone.
Finding the blue version would have satisfied most people.
But this acquisition might have satisfied even such bickering pairs.
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