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The phrase you're looking for is 'satisfied with'. For example, "I am satisfied with the results of the survey."
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"Notice has not been given to any newspaper when it should have been, and, as a result, I have not had the benefit of arguments in opposition to the application, which might have assisted me to be satisfied of the matters of which I am not satisfied," he said.
Not everyone who booked through an online travel agency was satisfied, of course.
Nobody was satisfied, of course, and an argument ensued that lasted into the dawn.
At present, motorists and their doctors must be satisfied of their fitness to drive before they get into a car.
Along the way, Republican conservatives have become profoundly disillusioned while accusing Democrats, who are themselves not entirely satisfied, of hijacking the issue.
There was and still is in Calhoun a sense of agitation and urgency, a sense of never being satisfied, of never having achieved enough.
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A total of 90% were satisfied (median of 4) or very satisfied (median of 5).
Discriminant validity was satisfied for 71%and82%2% of items.
Each of his specified changes would have satisfied many of the people Hillary labeled, "Deplorables".
Generations of adventurers, writers, mystics and cranks have satisfied themselves of the legend's reality.
"John was never satisfied," one of his friends in the bureau recalled.
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