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"satisfaction scores" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a numerical rating or survey score that measures customer satisfaction with a product or service. For example: "The company's latest satisfaction scores showed a significant improvement from last year."
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Customer satisfaction scores soared.
Satisfaction scores went way up.
Secondary outcome measures included patient satisfaction scores.
We had higher customer satisfaction scores than Zappos or Apple.
The next month, his patient satisfaction scores soared.
As many have argued, student satisfaction scores are a poor guide to teaching quality.
Chile saw the greatest improvement in life satisfaction scores in 2014.
Our satisfaction scores for domestic abuse handling are now 15% higher than average.
We pursue higher GDP, improved life satisfaction scores, greater fitness, better health.
Are our customer satisfaction scores as strong as our financial indicators?
Within 18 months workplace satisfaction scores had doubled and employee turnover had fallen dramatically.
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