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The phrase "all that comfortable" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express that something is not very comfortable or to downplay the level of comfort in a situation.
Example: "The chair looked nice, but it wasn't all that comfortable for long periods of sitting."
Alternatives: "not very comfortable" or "rather uncomfortable".
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Oddly, though, I wasn't all that comfortable.
"I can't say that I'm all that comfortable yet.
But duct tape, alas, is not all that comfortable.
You could see he wasn't all that comfortable.
So I wasn't all that comfortable with them".
You certainly aren't feeling all that comfortable if you're an Indiana fan right now.
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But friends thought that, over the years, she'd grown more comfortable with being a Kennedy, with all that it implied — comfortable enough to run for her Uncle Robert's old Senate seat.
All that, and a very comfortable room, with a view into the kitchen on the inside, and outside, a glorious view of the waters.
Having said all that, should we be comfortable that Israeli covert activity can be compared to Iran's or Syria's?
"Richard, of course, you really have to be comfortable with all that," he says.
"But they also don't feel comfortable with all that sexual stuff.
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