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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'most comfortably' is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to describe the degree or manner in which something is done comfortably. Here is an example: "The recliner chair was designed to provide the most comfortable seating experience." In this example, 'most comfortable' is used to describe the extent to which the chair provides comfort.
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Merrill is sitting the most comfortably.
Contempt is the key in which Hitchens sings most comfortably.
It is tricky to know where it would sit most comfortably".
I sit most comfortably in the so-called "singer-songwriter" or "auteur" sections.
Here, one feels, she connected most comfortably with the intensely emotional events that were her subjects.
An issue that, most comfortably, is kept vague, suddenly demands that Europe — in this case, the Netherlands — draw the line.
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In leggings, a hoodie and a conical straw hat, Perry might have been named most-comfortably dressed.
It's not as if the actual recording of images is particularly controversial; most bars comfortably allow you to take selfies and Instagram your row of Jäger shots.
More than a quarter of the town's residents are retired, most very comfortably.There is thus an appreciative local audience who are able and willing to pay for good food.
Something like that does seem to have happened in a couple of Senate races in which Republicans had been leading comfortably, most notably in Pennsylvania.
Stoke had for the most part been comfortably in control in the first half, despite an injury to Peter Crouch forcing them into an early change.
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