The phrase "more than contented" is correct and usable in written English. You can use it when you want to emphasize that you are feeling very satisfied, happy, or pleased. For example, "After a long day of studying, I was more than contented with my hard work.".
But Katya Dvornichenko, a crew member and 21-year-old philology student, was more than contented.
"But keep in mind what a wise man once wrote: 'I am more than contented to be governor, I shall not care if I never hold another office.' Of course, that was Teddy Roosevelt.
But people value connections more than content.
For some communications, metadata matters more than content.
Most of us are more than content to make it back home every evening.
Alas, she had not, but we were more than content with the palacinka.
Some education theorists, though, say it takes more than content to be a good teacher.
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