The sentence "I am totally satisfied" is correct and usable in written English. It can be used to express satisfaction with a product, service, or outcome of an event. For example: "After trying the new software, I am totally satisfied with the results.".
The items in this scale include: "I am totally satisfied with the visit", "Something about my consultation is better", "I am not completely satisfied with my visit", "I would come back to this provider" and "I would send my friends or relatives to this provider".
This item ("I am totally satisfied with the visit") explained 69.6% of the overall variance and was used during further analysis.
"I am totally creatively satisfied making documentaries, but I do enjoy the idea — this is going to sound really strange — of taking on something that is not so real and the stakes aren't so high".
I've envied other women who seem so content with mothering, women who are totally satisfied with that sole role.
"Some couples are totally satisfied with being sexual one night a week, some twice, some twice a month," she said.
In a statement, however, Tottenham said medical staff were "totally satisfied that he was fit to continue playing".
Spurs head of medical services Wayne Diesel added: "Once the relevant tests and assessments were carried out we were totally satisfied that he was fit to continue playing".
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