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Discover LudwigThe phrase "is certainly satisfactory" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express that something meets expectations or is acceptable in a given context. Example: "The report you submitted is certainly satisfactory, and I appreciate your hard work on it."
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The obtained level of accuracy is certainly satisfactory, especially owing to the fact that static and dynamic strength is predicted without explicitly modelling those non-linearities characterising the stress vs. strain dynamic behaviour of concrete.
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The hotel restaurants are certainly satisfactory, but livelier dining can be had just down the road at the Ajit Bhawan Palace hotel -- fine, and much more reasonable, its rooms arranged in a series of regionally themed bungalows.
In a clinical setting, achievement of these physiological parameters at the end of donor or recipient treatment would be certainly satisfactory.
Although the results are certainly satisfactory, in the literature there is still unfavourable outcomes up to 10% [ 1].
In contrast to the syllogistic itself (or, as commentators like to call it, the assertoric syllogistic), this modal syllogistic appears to be much less satisfactory and is certainly far more difficult to interpret.
The results appear to have been tolerably satisfactory, and the modern operation is certainly derived indirectly from this ancient source.
While this method is certainly not the most efficient one, it yields a satisfactory improvement of the robot accuracy without the need for any background in robot calibration.
The endeavour is certainly premature.
Though the experts believe the convention is satisfactory as a first step, the negatives are certainly clear for all to see.
When is satisfactory not satisfactory?
It certainly is not satisfactory either to the moralist or to the philosopher that as we approach the twentieth century of Christian civilisation we should have improved so little on the manners of those primaeval monsters that "tare each other in the slime," and should have discovered no durable substitute for the horrible arbitrament of the sword.
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