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The phrase "comfortable times" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to periods in life that are easy, pleasant, or free from stress.
Example: "During the comfortable times of my childhood, I often spent my days playing outside without a care in the world."
Alternatives: "easy times" or "pleasant times."
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Iraq and terrorism apart, he is a comforting politician for relatively comfortable times.
"That was one of the most comfortable times I've had.
As for the German print industry, he says, it has enjoyed comfortable times for many years and is still complacent compared with American firms.
High temperatures and increasing humidity make this one of the least comfortable times of the year, although the first rains wash away dry-season dust.
Maybe it really had outlived its purpose and people in these comfortable times (gods of the Dow and Nasdaq willing) can't be bothered with someone else's junk.
While more recent (and comfortable) times fetishized the waiflike forms of models like Kate Moss, our current economic uncertainty has made curves fashionable again.
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Although humidity was high, the thermal comfort was acceptable with the comfortable time near 60% in the traditional vernacular dwelling during summer.
A comfortable time, in other words.
It was not a comfortable time," Blanchflower says.
It was "a very congenial time, a comfortable time," Mr. Littlefield said.
They reached halfway in 1 03 01, a comfortable time for Tergat, who holds the world half-marathon record of 59 06.
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