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"that will satisfy" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It can be used as a subordinate clause to describe something that is fulfilling or meeting a certain criteria. For example: - I am looking for a job that will satisfy my passion for helping others. - The new restaurant promises to offer dishes that will satisfy even the pickiest eaters. - She finally found a book that will satisfy her thirst for adventure and mystery.
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"We have to implement measures that will satisfy the I.M.F and E.U".
Drafting a deal that will satisfy the Justice Department will not be easy.
"Hopefully we'll be able to make a new Boardwalk that will satisfy the next generation".
Finding a manuscript that will satisfy both audiences has become the holy grail of publishing.
Chambers Galore This is a week that will satisfy the tastes of chamber music fans.
Maybe Corker can find some face-saving gesture that will satisfy Democrats and the president.
Go after new resources in the simplest way that will satisfy your strategic goals.
Why have American governments proved unable to redesign a welfare system that will satisfy anyone?
The reasons may point to other types of jobs that will satisfy those goals/needs/desires.
Your advisor can help you select courses that will satisfy your minor.
Any control strategy, that will satisfy these conditions, can bring the robot arbitrarily close to the target.
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