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Discover LudwigThe phrase "with considerable contentment" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a state of happiness or satisfaction that is significant or noteworthy. Example: "After finishing the project, she sat back in her chair with considerable contentment, knowing she had done her best work."
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Edward Hoagland observes, "By not expecting much, most of us age with considerable contentment — I've been noticing lately at senior-center lunches and church suppers — and even die with a bit of a smile, as I remember was often the case during a year I worked in a morgue in my twenties".
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It met with considerable acclaim.
And with considerable success.
Elvis, Jr., watches you with considerable gravitas.
Gasquet's triumph came with considerable effort.
But he will arrive with considerable baggage.
He spoke quietly, seriously, with considerable dignity.
She watched her sister with considerable amusement.
Concerning your image in my mind, sometimes I can recall you with perfect contentment.
Yet many Americans combine despondency about the big picture with personal contentment.
Ah no, she says with relish: contentment provides such potential for misery.
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