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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are now comfortable" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to indicate a current state of ease or relaxation, often after a period of adjustment or change.
Example: "After several weeks of training, the new employees are now comfortable with the software."
Alternatives: "have become comfortable" or "are feeling at ease."
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Bradley says people are now comfortable with the ban.
"Many credit investors are now comfortable with Ireland, as well as with the Bank of Ireland".
Mr. Gintis and Mr. Bowles say they are now comfortable with several findings of the behaviorists.
The safe houses in the former International Ghetto, on the riverside in District XIII, are now comfortable middle-class homes.
These composers are now comfortable articulating in fresh ways the music in which they have been most immersed.
NO ONE asks to see Steve Barnett's pith helmet anymore, which he views as a sign that the natives are now comfortable with his presence.
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Are we to believe that Oprah is now comfortable sitting on her considerable assets, both financial and physical?
Felder said he's now comfortable leading a rally, inspiring people to take action.
I've discovered vegan cooking and am now comfortable baking delicious cakes without eggs or butter.
These findings suggest that at least a portion of the population (i.e. college students) is now comfortable and/or adept in expressing themselves emotionally on a computer.
Cheryl - who is now a UK size eight - says she is now comfortable in her own skin and doesn't care what other people think about her.
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