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'to a satisfactory' is correct and usable in written English.
For example, you could write, "The candidate completed the task to a satisfactory degree of accuracy." This would mean that the candidate completed the task in a satisfactory manner. You could use this phrase when talking about completing an action to a satisfactory degree or to a satisfactory result.
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The pressure is mounting: Will "The Good Wife" come to a satisfactory conclusion?
The case of the missing Waxman has come to a satisfactory close.
I would be grateful if you could help bring this to a satisfactory conclusion.
But he took on the most contentious diplomatic issue of our time and pursued it to a satisfactory conclusion.
Bank of Scotland said the approach was unlikely to lead to a satisfactory transaction for its shareholders.
Recounting the story, Charles expressed bewilderment: "I viewed it as an opportunity to work something through to a satisfactory compromise.
All this, however, does not seem to add up to a satisfactory explanation of the uniqueness of the product.
He was at first listed in critical condition but has reportedly improved on Monday to a satisfactory condition.
Nevertheless, Ms. Goulard said she believed the dialogue did add up to a satisfactory form of parliamentary scrutiny.
In a presentation to the agency's council in April, Mr. Graziano pledged to bring internal reform to "a satisfactory conclusion".
So I attacked one square foot at a time, sanding it to a satisfactory quotient of fairness.
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