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Discover LudwigThe phrase "comfortable salary" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase to refer to a salary amount that is enough for someone to live a comfortable lifestyle. For example, "He was offered a comfortable salary, so he accepted the job."
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She is used to a 9-to-5 schedule, a comfortable salary and a quiet, childless existence.
He earned a comfortable salary as an engineer, and came from what he called "a good family".
Later, Mr. Sloan faced the market madness of the mid-90's: co-op board rejections despite his comfortable salary.
Juan Miguel, who liked to spend some of his comfortable salary at bars and discoth ques, began to go with other women.
Neither in the United States nor in Switzerland are taxpayers ready to pay their neighbors a comfortable salary to stay home and practice the oboe.
Hyper-inflation turned Karim's comfortable salary into the equivalent of $4 a month and everything was sold, even his wedding ring.
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Comfortable jobs with comfortable salaries are scarce, after all.
And certain stars retain "personals" for rather comfortable salaries.
But the members of the committee, as well as foreign staffers, had pocketed comfortable salaries.
It was not until he was a teenager that his parents began to earn comfortable salaries.
Most were working people with steady jobs and comfortable salaries, though some were retirees on Social Security.
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