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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'satisfaction of' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to the feeling of being content after achieving or obtaining something. For example: "She felt a great satisfaction of having accomplished her goals."
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The satisfaction of beginning had dissipated.
The satisfaction of getting something to work.
"We can enjoy the satisfaction of closure.
It is the satisfaction of dominating her, the satisfaction of being feared.
The satisfaction of spooling with the help of a pencil?
Therein lies the deep sensual satisfaction of the whole exercise.
And the satisfaction of working with the multiple-choice form.
There is the satisfaction of helping cancer sufferers, particularly children.
I can't give AT&T the satisfaction of crawling back.
"He discovered the satisfaction of social work after accumulating riches.
"It's the biggest satisfaction of my career," said Lippi afterwards.
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