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Discover LudwigThe part of the sentence "some comfort from" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when referring to comfort that someone derives from something. For example: She found some comfort from the words of assurance her friend provided.
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Brancatelli derived some comfort from this description.
Both sides can take some comfort from the report.
He can also take some comfort from history.
Henman may take some comfort from the statistics.
Policymakers will take some comfort from the GDP figures, however.
I take some comfort from the findings that no senior management were involved".
In that sense, they can draw some comfort from this débâcle.
ANYBODY worried about America's absorption with celebrity politics can take some comfort from Arnold Schwarzenegger's plight.
Ms. Kagan said she took some comfort from that decision and others like it.
We hope that the victim takes some comfort from today's guilty plea".
Still, let's take some comfort from the fact that money doesn't always win.
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