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Discover Ludwig"passed comfortably" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to describe how someone successfully completed or achieved something without any difficulty or struggle. Example: Despite facing strong competition, the team passed comfortably to the finals of the tournament.
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The bill passed comfortably by 244 votes to 188.
The alternative bills passed comfortably in the Assembly but narrowly in the State Senate.
The budget passed comfortably in a 167-to-128 roll-call vote after three days of vehement debate.
In Sachem, a large bond issue for a new high school and new middle school -- $228.6 million -- passed comfortably, 4,314 to 3,977.
It took hours of debate but in the end the vote passed comfortably with 222 yes votes out of Greece's 300-strong parliament.
When the vote on whether the bill itself should go through to its next stage, it passed comfortably, by 338 votes, with Labour supporting the idea of reform, but 91 Conservatives went against the leadership.
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The resolution is expected to pass comfortably when it conies before the whole House of Representatives.
He was jumping smartly, before being rudely pushed.The bill was set to pass comfortably on its first reading.
Despite the widely anticipated rebellion by Lucinda Creighton, the minister for European affairs, the laws are likely to pass comfortably.
In my own head I've sort of come to the realization that these people deserve to pass comfortably".
If Boehner could garner, say, a hundred loyalists out of the two-hundred-and-forty Republican members, which even now seems possible, the agreement would pass comfortably.
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Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
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