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be comfortable to
adjective
Comforting, providing comfort; consolatory.
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"I'll be comfortable to be in the background".
But they refused to be comfortable, to relax, to be ordinary.
It will be comfortable to sit on and won't collapse under you.
But the same executive goes on to say "the challenges are too large for us to be comfortable to invest".
Knowing that I was going to be comfortable to play for two to three hours was hugely important.
Printed in black-letter type of an almost startling blackness, its pages command attention by means of a contrast too pronounced to be comfortable to the reader.
I understand that from a Liberal Democrat adviser it might not be comfortable to be reminded that it was discussed, but we definitely discussed this".
"If you ask people what they want, they would say they want Camden to be comfortable to live in again," Mr. Wiggins says.
Only not upstanding in this instance; more spreadeagled across two damp seats in a position that could only be comfortable to someone with no bones.
I feel I do have a certain amount of responsibility – because I have a visibility that not a lot of people have in the gay community, especially in the music industry – to be comfortable, to be open".
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"They also look like they're comfortable to use".
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