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comfortably finance

Grammar usage guide and real-world examples

USAGE SUMMARY

The phrase "comfortably finance" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to express the ability to finance something without stress or difficulty, but the wording is awkward and unclear. Example: "With my current salary, I can comfortably finance my living expenses and save for a vacation."

⚠ May contain grammatical issues

News & Media

Human-verified examples from authoritative sources

Exact Expressions

2 human-written examples

"The size of the deficit in itself is not a problem, if you can comfortably finance it," said an official familiar with the funding proposals being considered by the government, who was not authorized to speak to the news media.

News & Media

The New York Times

Despite the RBA dropping interest rates (citing low inflation in the real economy), the banking system is seemingly struggling to figure out how they will be able to comfortably finance the new army of investors and owner occupiers when the tsunami of off-the-plan apartments due for completion later this year need to be paid for with minimal collateral and maximum debt from the buyer.

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Similar Expressions

58 human-written examples

While Brazil's government comfortably finances itself through tax collection and issuing debt, services like education and sewage treatment remain woeful.

News & Media

The New York Times

Despite the company's debt of $6.5 billion -- and the recent cancellation of a $1.3 billion bond offering -- Mr. Li said that CyberWorks was comfortably financed until its first loans come due in 2004.

News & Media

The New York Times

Throughout her writings, she touched repeatedly on a theme that seemed to vex the rebels themselves: whether they stood for anything anymore, having evolved from their idealistic origins into a force that comfortably financed itself from the drug trade and survived by kidnappings, extortion and the forced recruitment of children as combatants.

News & Media

The New York Times

Dilma Rousseff, a former Marxist guerrilla turned button-down technocrat with expertise in everything from energy to high finance, comfortably won Brazil's presidency Sunday in a contest that demonstrated voter loyalty to the man who handpicked her for the job, President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva.

San Diego residents earn a median of $65,753, which is $3,554 less than what they need to earn to comfortably manage their finances with a 50-30-20 budget.

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Huffington Post

Drexel comfortably raised $6 billion to finance the deal.Fertilised by junkJunk-bond issues also offered a new way for many small but growing firms, which had been starved of capital by stodgy commercial banks and sniffy investment banks, to finance themselves.

News & Media

The Economist

The Senate handed a decisive victory today to the supporters of an overhaul of the campaign finance law, comfortably defeating a rival proposal that would have limited but not prohibited the unregulated large donations to the political parties that escalated to nearly $500 million in the last election.

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The New York Times

That might enable the government to continue financing itself comfortably.

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The New York Times

Thriving, striving or just about surviving, the RSA/Populus survey of more than 2,000 workers, found that while about 30% of respondents said they lived comfortably, 40% said their finances were permanently precarious.

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Expert writing Tips

Best practice

When describing financial ease, consider using stronger, clearer verbs like "afford" or rephrasing to use "comfortably" to modify the action, rather than directly preceding "finance."

Common error

Avoid placing "comfortably" directly before "finance" as it can sound unnatural. Instead, consider using it to modify a different verb or rephrasing the sentence for clarity.

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Linguistic Context

The phrase awkwardly attempts to modify the verb "finance" with the adverb "comfortably". Standard English usage favors rephrasing to use "comfortably" to modify a verb like "afford" or using alternative phrases. Ludwig AI considers this wording awkward.

Expression frequency: Rare

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Ludwig's WRAP-UP

The phrase "comfortably finance" is an attempt to convey ease in funding but is considered grammatically awkward. While it appears in some news articles, it's not standard English. Ludwig AI points out that the wording is unclear. For clearer communication, consider using alternatives like ""easily afford"" or rephrasing to use "comfortably" with a more suitable verb (e.g., "We can comfortably afford it"). While news sources provide some examples, the rarity of the phrase suggests favoring more conventional phrasing. It's recommended to avoid placing "comfortably" directly before "finance".

FAQs

Is it grammatically correct to say "comfortably finance"?

While the phrase "comfortably finance" is sometimes used, it's not considered standard English. Ludwig AI suggests that the wording is awkward and unclear.

What's a better way to express the idea of financing something easily?

Consider using alternatives like "easily afford", "manage to fund without difficulty", or "finance with ease" to convey the same meaning more clearly.

Can I use "comfortably" in relation to finances in a grammatically sound way?

Yes, you can. For example, "We can "comfortably afford" that expense" is grammatically correct. Here, "comfortably" modifies the verb "afford."

What's the difference between "comfortably finance" and "easily afford"?

"Comfortably finance" is an awkward and less common way to express the ability to pay for something without difficulty. "Easily afford" is more direct and grammatically correct, clearly indicating that someone has the means to pay for something without financial strain.

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