The sentence 'I am fully satisfied' is correct and usable in written English. You can use it when you want to express that you are completely content and pleased with something. For example, you can use it by saying: "I am fully satisfied with the work you did on this project. Thank you!".
"I want to congratulate the new president for the fair election, and I want to declare that I am fully satisfied with the results".
Inter president Massimo Moratti said on the club's official website: "I am fully satisfied with the choice".
ECB Managing Director Hugh Morris added to Broad's statement: "Having discussed this matter with Stuart, I am fully satisfied that he acted in a professional manner at all times and did not breach any confidences regarding fellow England players".
"There are several good candidates currently in the race," he said, "and I am fully satisfied that any nominee from this group will represent Massachusetts effectively in the Senate".
I'm fully satisfied.
She admitted that, having been born in the first year of Putin, she could not compare with other leaders, "but I'm fully satisfied," she said.
When roused, he gave signs of being inwardly conscious... Indeed I was fully satisfied that he understood me when told that I was about to receive him into the Catholic Church and gave him the Last Sacraments.
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