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"quite contented" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use this phrase to indicate that someone is very satisfied or pleased. For example, "After a long day at work, I was quite contented to go home and relax."
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He ends feeling quite contented.
I am a quite contented number 3) drowning in games that simulate the joys and anguishes of human interaction.
She is quite contented financially and mentally.
My manager in London was quite contented.
This bittersweet drama centres on Maggie (played by Caroline Quentin), a woman on the cusp of 40 who seems quite contented with her lot as a wife and mother of two.
How, though, will Curtis and 3D avoid becoming an example of the very thing they are critiquing – another staged spectacle in which style triumphs over content and everyone goes home quite contented?
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And here I am now, a rather contented man.
I was quite fit and contented with plodding along.
She's a contented person looking for a reason to be contented".
Waugh spent six relatively contented years at Heath Mount; on his own assertion he was "quite a clever little boy", who was seldom distressed or overawed by his lessons.
I am having quite a tough time in some ways right now, but this has been a week of simple, contented life.
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