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The phrase "satisfy a" is not grammatically correct or usable in written English.
You could, however, use it as part of a phrase such as "satisfy a craving" or "satisfy a need". For example, "This delicious dessert will help satisfy a sweet tooth."
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He can't satisfy a woman like me.
It would never satisfy a pig.
A proper gift must satisfy a few basic criteria.
I'm not trying to satisfy a general audience.
This also happened to satisfy a curiosity of mine.
Men are told to satisfy a woman first in bed.
That aid did more than satisfy a crushing debt.
These languages aim to satisfy a number of different goals.
It may, for some, satisfy a need for vengeance.
There's no answer that will satisfy a football sceptic.
Nor was it made to satisfy a beautiful woman.
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