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"take satisfaction from" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when you want to express that someone is feeling satisfied with something. For example: "She takes satisfaction from knowing that she did her best."
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He should take satisfaction from that.
Not being able to take satisfaction from things that I have achieved.
Paul was another Bull with good reason to take satisfaction from this performance.
Australia should take satisfaction from the opening encounter, but they merely won a battle at Brisbane.
Warwickshire, who stay second, will take satisfaction from the skilful way they strangled Yorkshire's innings.
Some Muslims take satisfaction from the government's crackdown on the monks.
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There were some important constituencies that took satisfaction from the outcome.
I asked Howard if his father took satisfaction from the fact that his invention had saved so many lives.
Coleman took satisfaction from the fact that Wales, who have struggled to break down weaker opposition in the past, made light work of Moldova.
As Nigel Farage goes to bed tonight, he will be taking satisfaction from the fact that he has managed to alarm them both.
As she poured, she cursed her illness but took satisfaction from the fact that just before her diagnosis she'd taken out a whopping insurance policy; she "thought it very funny", Rushdie said, "that the insurance company were screwed".
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