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"comfortable run" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to describe a run or jog that is easy, pleasant, and without discomfort or strain. Example: After a long day at work, I went for a comfortable run in the park to clear my mind and relax my body.
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But then the wind shifted, and we were on a comfortable run.
Great run from the Brit, a comfortable run and he's through to the next round.
The French turbo trains, contrary to ours, are comfortable, run smoothly, do not bump & jerk, and never catch on fire.
But there is a sense that his game hasn't truly been tested during a fairly comfortable run to the final.
But like the Aussies, after a comfortable run of supremacy, the Street no longer looks quite so all-conquering.
I tried to hold on to his heels but couldn't - and settled back into my steady pace, satisfied with a top 10 finish and enjoying a comfortable run around the Bronze Age stone circle at Avebury.
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If they had only been able to manage to beat Hull, Portsmouth and Wolves at home they would have finished towards the middle of the table and enjoyed a far more comfortable run-in.
Bordeaux must now be title favourites given their more comfortable run-in (Le Mans, Monaco, Caen, compared to OM's Lyon, Nancy, Rennes) though as usual, you won't hear them say so.
I felt comfortable running by myself".
Allen looks comfortable running routes and as a pass-catcher.
Mr. Guldi, 50, a lawyer, said he felt comfortable running as a presumed underdog.
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