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The phrase "a bit less comfortable" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when comparing levels of comfort, indicating that something is not as comfortable as another option.
Example: "The new chair is a bit less comfortable than the old one, but it has better support."
Alternatives: "somewhat less comfortable" or "a little less comfortable".
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The cast seems a bit less comfortable.
The Romneys, at the start, looked a bit less comfortable.
Roger and Rafa are great on it; Djokovic is maybe a bit less comfortable.
With this tax, society would be both fairer and more enterprising – but a bit less comfortable for the entitled.
A good DJ who like connects with the crowd and then also pushing people into something that they may be a bit less comfortable with.
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A bit less prosperous; yawn!
If freezing assets makes life even a little bit less comfortable, that is very welcome.
The workout is about the same as a regular kettle bell — more comfortable on cleans and a bit less stable on swings.
'They are great for providing support and good advice.' 'I sometimes wonder if men are more comfortable going out with women who are a bit less clever than they are,' muses Sarah Scougal, 26, who works for Working Title films.
"Quite a bit less, a lot better".
Television censorship is a bit less strict.
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