In, at,from the comfort of your house, home?

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Magic Forest

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What about from the comfort of your house? For example can you say you can shop online from the comfort of your house? Or would you use IN the comfort only?And how about using at the comfort of your house and can we use home as well with all the three propositions mentioned above?:lol:
 
What about 'from the comfort of your house?' For example can you say 'You can shop online from the comfort of your house?' Or would you use 'IN the comfort ...' only? And how about using 'at the comfort of your house'? and can we use 'home' as well with all the three propositions mentioned above?:lol:

I would only use the standard, time-honoured expression '... in the comfort of your own home'.
 
Not everybody's home is a house.
 
Your home is the place where you live. A house is a building which usually serves as somebody's home.
 
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