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The phrase "am comfortable that" is not correct in standard written English.
It is typically used to express a sense of ease or assurance regarding a situation or decision, but it requires a subject to be grammatically correct.
Example: "I am comfortable that we made the right choice."
Alternatives: "I feel confident that" or "I am at ease with".
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"I am comfortable that I can represent them," she said.
"I am comfortable that all charges are completely appropriate".
He added: "I am comfortable that Greenwood abided by its contractual obligations".
And so the program is -- I am comfortable that the program currently is not being abused.
I am comfortable that on my passing these traditions should not be followed.
"And I am comfortable that my son understands right from wrong.
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"It's comfortable, that's all," Yao said.
"When guys are comfortable, that's when you succeed".
That's where I'm comfortable, that's my routine.
"When guys are comfortable, that's when you succeed, that's when you play well.
"You want to make sure that everybody is comfortable, that is the goal," Ms. Gasa said.
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