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“I will never be as much comfortable and happy with others anymore as I am or was with you“
Is this sentence correct? If not then which would be the grammatically correct way to say this.



P.s: I added am or was because it was for some people who I used to be friends with, and for some people who are still my friends










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  • No it is not correct. You would never say "as much comfortable"

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“I will never be as much comfortable and happy with others anymore as I am or was with you“
Is this sentence correct? If not then which would be the grammatically correct way to say this.



P.s: I added am or was because it was for some people who I used to be friends with, and for some people who are still my friends










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“I will never be as much comfortable and happy with others anymore as I am or was with you“
Is this sentence correct? If not then which would be the grammatically correct way to say this.



P.s: I added am or was because it was for some people who I used to be friends with, and for some people who are still my friends










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“I will never be as much comfortable and happy with others anymore as I am or was with you“
Is this sentence correct? If not then which would be the grammatically correct way to say this.



P.s: I added am or was because it was for some people who I used to be friends with, and for some people who are still my friends







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  • No it is not correct. You would never say "as much comfortable"

    – Karlomanio
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  • No it is not correct. You would never say "as much comfortable"

    – Karlomanio
    11 hours ago

















No it is not correct. You would never say "as much comfortable"

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11 hours ago





No it is not correct. You would never say "as much comfortable"

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Although there are many different variations that you could use, I would the express the idea that you conveyed through one of the following sentences:



In a "past" sense:



"I will never be as comfortable and happy with others as I was with you."



In a "present" sense:



"I will never be as comfortable and happy with others as I am with you."



If you want to emphasize the feelings of comfort and happiness you might want to consider using the word "nor":



"I will never be as comfortable, nor as happy, with others as I am with you."



I am American, and I have seen a similar constructions widely used in both speech and writing. The answers I gave are more descriptive, rather than prescriptive, in nature.






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    My happiness knows no bounds when you grace me with your presence and affection. For those of my past and present are but a faint glimmer in comparison to the bright burning star, that is yourself. You bring me comfort and joy, of which I have never felt, in every waking moment of my life, and for that, I am eternally grateful.



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    I have never been, nor will I ever be, as happy and comfortable with other people as I am with you.



    That said, given your "PS" note, this might be a message to a friend rather than a significant other, which means you may want to consider rephrasing:



    I have never had a friend where I've been so happy and comfortable with.






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      Although there are many different variations that you could use, I would the express the idea that you conveyed through one of the following sentences:



      In a "past" sense:



      "I will never be as comfortable and happy with others as I was with you."



      In a "present" sense:



      "I will never be as comfortable and happy with others as I am with you."



      If you want to emphasize the feelings of comfort and happiness you might want to consider using the word "nor":



      "I will never be as comfortable, nor as happy, with others as I am with you."



      I am American, and I have seen a similar constructions widely used in both speech and writing. The answers I gave are more descriptive, rather than prescriptive, in nature.






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        Although there are many different variations that you could use, I would the express the idea that you conveyed through one of the following sentences:



        In a "past" sense:



        "I will never be as comfortable and happy with others as I was with you."



        In a "present" sense:



        "I will never be as comfortable and happy with others as I am with you."



        If you want to emphasize the feelings of comfort and happiness you might want to consider using the word "nor":



        "I will never be as comfortable, nor as happy, with others as I am with you."



        I am American, and I have seen a similar constructions widely used in both speech and writing. The answers I gave are more descriptive, rather than prescriptive, in nature.






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          Although there are many different variations that you could use, I would the express the idea that you conveyed through one of the following sentences:



          In a "past" sense:



          "I will never be as comfortable and happy with others as I was with you."



          In a "present" sense:



          "I will never be as comfortable and happy with others as I am with you."



          If you want to emphasize the feelings of comfort and happiness you might want to consider using the word "nor":



          "I will never be as comfortable, nor as happy, with others as I am with you."



          I am American, and I have seen a similar constructions widely used in both speech and writing. The answers I gave are more descriptive, rather than prescriptive, in nature.






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          Although there are many different variations that you could use, I would the express the idea that you conveyed through one of the following sentences:



          In a "past" sense:



          "I will never be as comfortable and happy with others as I was with you."



          In a "present" sense:



          "I will never be as comfortable and happy with others as I am with you."



          If you want to emphasize the feelings of comfort and happiness you might want to consider using the word "nor":



          "I will never be as comfortable, nor as happy, with others as I am with you."



          I am American, and I have seen a similar constructions widely used in both speech and writing. The answers I gave are more descriptive, rather than prescriptive, in nature.







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              My happiness knows no bounds when you grace me with your presence and affection. For those of my past and present are but a faint glimmer in comparison to the bright burning star, that is yourself. You bring me comfort and joy, of which I have never felt, in every waking moment of my life, and for that, I am eternally grateful.



              OR



              I have never been, nor will I ever be, as happy and comfortable with other people as I am with you.



              That said, given your "PS" note, this might be a message to a friend rather than a significant other, which means you may want to consider rephrasing:



              I have never had a friend where I've been so happy and comfortable with.






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                My happiness knows no bounds when you grace me with your presence and affection. For those of my past and present are but a faint glimmer in comparison to the bright burning star, that is yourself. You bring me comfort and joy, of which I have never felt, in every waking moment of my life, and for that, I am eternally grateful.



                OR



                I have never been, nor will I ever be, as happy and comfortable with other people as I am with you.



                That said, given your "PS" note, this might be a message to a friend rather than a significant other, which means you may want to consider rephrasing:



                I have never had a friend where I've been so happy and comfortable with.






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                  My happiness knows no bounds when you grace me with your presence and affection. For those of my past and present are but a faint glimmer in comparison to the bright burning star, that is yourself. You bring me comfort and joy, of which I have never felt, in every waking moment of my life, and for that, I am eternally grateful.



                  OR



                  I have never been, nor will I ever be, as happy and comfortable with other people as I am with you.



                  That said, given your "PS" note, this might be a message to a friend rather than a significant other, which means you may want to consider rephrasing:



                  I have never had a friend where I've been so happy and comfortable with.






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                  My happiness knows no bounds when you grace me with your presence and affection. For those of my past and present are but a faint glimmer in comparison to the bright burning star, that is yourself. You bring me comfort and joy, of which I have never felt, in every waking moment of my life, and for that, I am eternally grateful.



                  OR



                  I have never been, nor will I ever be, as happy and comfortable with other people as I am with you.



                  That said, given your "PS" note, this might be a message to a friend rather than a significant other, which means you may want to consider rephrasing:



                  I have never had a friend where I've been so happy and comfortable with.







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