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Discover LudwigThe phrase "more comfortable speaking" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe someone's level of ease or confidence in speaking a certain language or in public speaking. It can also refer to being physically comfortable while speaking, such as using a comfortable chair or microphone. Example: "After taking a public speaking course, I feel much more comfortable speaking in front of large audiences." "Sarah is much more comfortable speaking Spanish than French, as she has been studying it for years." "John adjusted the microphone to make himself more comfortable speaking at the conference."
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She still sounds more comfortable speaking Mandarin than English.
The majority of respondents felt significantly more comfortable speaking the local language, Luganda, rather than English.
Former President Lee Teng-huisisaidid to be more comfortable speaking Japanese than Mandarin.
Some of the deportees felt more comfortable speaking to one another in English.
It turns out Mr. Ryan is no more comfortable speaking about his personal life than Mr. Romney has been.
"Hearing how openly I talk about sex has made my friends more comfortable speaking about their own experience," she said.
He didn't want to meet in the Bronx, and seemed to feel more comfortable speaking where nobody knew him.
From Barry Goldwater to Ronald Reagan and onward, Republicans have been conspicuously more comfortable speaking about God than their opponents.
This may be because many polling firms that conduct interviews only in English miss some Hispanic voters who are more comfortable speaking Spanish.
The name conjures up barrel-chested toughs, but in reality Rocco is slight, with a shy, easy smile, and seems more comfortable speaking his native Italian than English.
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The change proved beneficial for her students; she experienced more direct communication with each of them, more students felt comfortable speaking up in online forums and conference calls than in the ground classroom setting, and many of them took more time to think through their responses to complex case study problems rather than blurting out the first answer that came to mind.
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