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The phrase "gets comfortable" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It means to make oneself comfortable or to relax in a comfortable position. Example: After a long day at work, Sarah kicks off her shoes and gets comfortable on the couch with a good book. Or, "As the flight attendants announced that the seatbelt sign was turned off, the passengers began to get comfortable in their seats and settle in for the long flight ahead."
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First Mr. Giangrande gets comfortable.
He crosses his legs, gets comfortable.
The plastic of his handset creaks as he gets comfortable.
"But once Wolf gets comfortable swinging that scythe, he's going to be amazing".
"Want another dressing room?" one of the promoters inquire as soon as the Wolf gets comfortable.
The Seminoles will run more until Weinke gets comfortable with new receivers.
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People get comfortable".
"Don't get comfortable.
You get comfortable.
They get comfortable.
"You can get comfortable.
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