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comfortable
adjective as in good feeling
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adjective as in affluent, wealthy
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“Try to set yourself up to be more comfortable over the holidays,” advises Kirchner.
"The challenge has been to devise a more benign pre-treatment process, diminishing risk to the point that patients suffering from an autoimmune deficiency that may not be immediately life-threatening would feel comfortable undergoing the treatment."
There is good reason why the Crosstrek is near the top of the heap of the brand’s bestsellers: It is a serious value, uncomplicated in its operation, impressively functional, and yet, quite comfortable.
Adobe predicts another dramatic jump in AI-generated holiday shopping activity this year, now that consumers are growing more comfortable with the technology and its recommendations.
Adobe predicts another dramatic jump in AI-generated holiday shopping activity this year, now that consumers are growing more comfortable with the technology and its recommendations.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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