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Common errors in English: usage of Satisfied for.

Satisfied ( = pleased)

Incorrect : Are you satisfied for your result? 

Correct : Are you satisfied with your result?

Note: There are some other adjectives like this with ‘with’ after them. 

For example:

He was content with what he had.
I am delighted with my marks.
She was displeased with the message.
He was dissatisfied with that amount of money.
They were disgusted with the noise.-

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