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Discover LudwigThe phrase "more satisfaction with" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it to refer to a greater level of satisfaction with a situation or result. For example, "I'm feeling more satisfaction with my job now that I'm getting a raise."
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Research has shown that more money leads to only slightly more satisfaction with life.
Their managers and workers expressed much more satisfaction with their jobs than did their counterparts in American companies.
In polls comparing retirees on Medicare with workers on private insurance plans, the retirees have consistently expressed more satisfaction with their health insurance.
For the entire sample, greater perceived adequacy of support and more satisfaction with family functioning were related to less severe depression.
The researchers, led by Paul Kinnersley of Cardiff University in Wales, reviewed more than 30 studies from 6 countries and found that patients who were given the coaching expressed more satisfaction with their care.
(Spending on charities might reflect conscientiousness and agreeableness, for example, while spending on tourism might reflect openness to experience and extraversion). Participants with a better match between their personality and the personality of their purchases reported more satisfaction with life.
In a study of people who experienced [incivility] disrespect, those who reported thriving in non-work activities reported 80percentt better health, 89 percent greater thriving at work, and 38percentt more satisfaction with their handling of the incivility.
At that point most of the psilocybin subjects once again expressed more satisfaction with their lives and rated the experience as one of the five most meaningful events of their lives.
Compared with people at low-trust companies, people at high-trust companies report: 74% less stress, 106% more energy at work, 50% higher productivity, 13% fewer sick days, 76% more engagement, 29% more satisfaction with their lives, 40% less burnout.
Results: Mothers of preterm infants who depicted their family's relationship with their child's primary health care providers in the NICU as positive and family-centered reported more satisfaction with the care received.
Those students who entered the course with better Cumulative Grade Point Average (CGPA) scores achieved higher final grades in the course, but did not express more satisfaction with the learning environment.
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