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"increased satisfaction" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It can be used in various contexts to describe a feeling or state of being more satisfied or pleased. One example could be: "The new company policy led to increased satisfaction among employees, resulting in higher productivity and morale."
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Research tells us that work-life balance is not only associated with increased job satisfaction, it also leads to increased satisfaction in life in general.
Team members felt empowered and expressed increased satisfaction with work and their work-life balance.
Consider again the finding that a half century of escalating consumption has not brought Americans increased satisfaction.
That increased satisfaction, however, may merely mask the fact that younger workers also suffer in open offices.
Part-time doctoring also leads to less burnout and increased satisfaction.
The findings indicate that higher attraction ratings mediate participants' increased satisfaction judgements of hospitals.
The company is now in recovery: Market share in key product groups has stabilized, customers report increased satisfaction, and the stock price is recovering.
By using tele-care, we are providing a service that is more cost effective than registered care or nursing accommodation, offering better outcomes and increased satisfaction for people with long-term care needs.
It is women who are reaping the benefits, reporting increased satisfaction with their sex lives, while in men satisfaction has declined.
As education increased, satisfaction decreased; participants with a diagnosis of bipolar disorder tended to be more satisfied than those with other diagnoses.
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