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Discover LudwigThe phrase "am comfortable" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to express a state of ease or contentment, often in relation to a situation or environment.
Example: "I am comfortable with the changes that have been made to the project."
Alternatives: "I feel at ease" or "I am at ease."
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am comfortable
adjective
Comforting, providing comfort; consolatory.
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I am comfortable with change.
"I am comfortable putting again.
"I am comfortable here," he said.
I am comfortable in my invisible skin.
"I am comfortable out there," Hayne said.
I am comfortable with my knee".
It's one I am comfortable with".
I am comfortable with the students protesting.
Is this situation something I am comfortable facing?
I understand that and am comfortable with it.
So I am comfortable calling it a Higgs boson.
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