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His perfect score brought the class average up.
The results he has got are, in the main, satisfactory.
I'm satisfied if he has become any wiser.
It is true that he got full marks on the test.
Farmers always complain about the weather.
Some Japanese wives are content to leave their husbands alone.
As for living in Japan, I have nothing to complain about.
Going back to South Africa had stirred up some painful memories for him.
The struggle ended in a satisfactory settlement.
Our policy is to satisfy our customers.
In Tokyo, the cherry blossoms are in full bloom.
Fathers in cities spend eight hours in the office and another two hours traveling to and from their work on trains full of people every morning and evening.
Fill the blanks with suitable words.
The tides are influenced by the moon and the sun.
The tide is coming in.
The tide is rising fast.
The district attorney wasn't content with a two-year sentence.
She could scarcely gasp the words.
The dispute was settled peacefully.
It is by no means easy to satisfy everyone.

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