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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are getting more comfortable" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a gradual increase in comfort or ease with a situation, task, or environment.
Example: "As we continue to practice, we are getting more comfortable with the new software."
Alternatives: "are becoming more at ease" or "are growing more accustomed".
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"People are getting more comfortable so fast," he said.
It means financial sacrifice when others are getting more comfortable.
It appears, however, that investors are getting more comfortable with higher borrowing costs.
Now, "both borrowers and lenders are getting more comfortable with ARMs again".
All the while the masters of the financial universe are getting more comfortable.
"People are getting more comfortable with it," said Greg Aiello, a league spokesman.
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He's getting more comfortable.
But he's getting more comfortable.
"Everyone's getting more comfortable.
"Little by little, I'm getting more comfortable," he said.
"America is getting more comfortable seeing him in the ring.
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