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1 It was time to leave the comfort of memory, and Pie with it.
2 Many climbers never leave the comfort of the ground to belay.
3 Why would Norma leave the comfort of her apartment for this godforsaken corner of nowhere?
4 She stared at him, unsure and not entirely ready to leave the comfort of his company.
5 It's time to leave the comfort zone.
6 Another mail order company this week; soon we'll never need to leave the comfort of our own homes.
7 Maia knew she had to get going, but she didn't want to leave the comfort of the kitchen.
8 Hushed Mass-goers lingered outside Omagh's Sacred Heart Church after noon Mass yesterday, as if reluctant to leave the comfort of the building.
9 I can't tell you how much I admire people who leave the comfort of a regular wage to strike out on their own.
10 This sharp change, arguably, is difficult for some because humans, being creatures of habit, will scarce leave the comfort zone of a routine.
11 The Ferrets were probably coming out, but they would be slow, reluctant to leave the comfort of their dry underground nests for a rainy night.
12 Eto'o has dropped a short size since leaving the comforts of Dagestan.
13 Neighbors left the comfort of their living rooms to return to the porches.
14 Leaving the comforts of college and entering the workforce can be a daunting prospect.
15 When I turned 21, I left the comfort of my home country to study abroad.
16 It was like leaving the comforts of a Fifth Avenue parlor to engage in wood-sawing.
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