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comfortable

[kuhmf-ter-buhl, kuhm-fer-tuh-buhl] / ˈkʌmf tər bəl, ˈkʌm fər tə bəl /




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And when you compound the fact that Avast still collects more user data than most privacy-conscious individuals will be comfortable with, it’s just impossible to recommend.

From Salon

It is in South Korea, where outdoor space is limited, that golfers are most comfortable playing virtual golf, with 87% of players preferring the off-course experience offered by around 6,000 indoor simulator venues.

From BBC

Economists expect annual inflation to be around 3.8% in February, unchanged from January, but still well above levels that the Reserve Bank of Australia would find comfortable.

From The Wall Street Journal

Annuities also protect purchasers against market risk associated with investing in stocks and bonds and make people feel more comfortable knowing they will have regular income to cover their necessary expenses.

From MarketWatch

Profitable companies have grown increasingly comfortable with the market’s complexities and risks.

From The Wall Street Journal