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The phrase 'perfectly content with' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a person who is satisfied or happy with something. For example, "She was perfectly content with her new job and looked forward to starting work the next day."
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It's as if it were making clear the very hypocrisy that still runs through many squirming viewers, perfectly content with a gay storyline so long as it doesn't shove gay sex, as it were, in their faces.
Cheney is also perfectly content with the cases where interrogators WENT BEYOND THE LEGAL PARAMETERS FOR TORTURE THAT WERE SET UP.
I am perfectly content with my income.
And the filmmakers seemed perfectly content with the paltry turnout.
I was perfectly content with the way everything looked before.
"I am perfectly content with what I do.
One day you're perfectly content with your lot in life.
She seems perfectly content with the idea that she will always be associated with comedy.
Who, since the Fall, has ever been perfectly content with her body?
But I'm perfectly content with that, and with the ramshackle homemade-ness of my creations.
Now, you may be perfectly content with a much less expensive, much more compact consumer camera.
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