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"to comfortable" is not correct, since it is a verb that is missing a preposition.
The correct phrase would be "to be comfortable." Example: I'm looking for a place to be comfortable.
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to comfortable
adjective
Comforting, providing comfort; consolatory.
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Xerox has taken a circuitous route to comfortable solvency.
As he was in his mid-80s, this was commuted to comfortable house arrest in Rome.
Quiet and plush don't add up to comfortable on Sade's first album since 2000.
The arrests took place in several areas, from impoverished city neighborhoods to comfortable suburbs.
"We all find ourselves going to comfortable places, and that includes entertainment".
Others find their way to comfortable banquette seating in front of tiny tables.
He had been accustomed to comfortable living and his wife simply did not understand anything about money.
In addition to comfortable shoes and lots of layers (black, I suggested), I advised plenty of change for the phone.
Palmer played six Ryder Cups, all marked by victory, and captained his nation to comfortable glory in 1975.
He reaches equilibrium with "Who Are You New York", his tenor taking a touch of vibrato as it climbs to comfortable, cruising potency.
The officers, mostly Christian Lebanese, might look to comfortable retirement in France, but the rank-and-file would be on their own.
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