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The word 'relief' is correct and regularly used in written English
It can be used as both a noun and a verb. As a noun, 'relief' means a feeling of reassurance or a pleasant state of being after a period of stress or anxiety. It can also refer to something that lessens or removes pain or distress. Example 1: After months of hard work, she finally felt a sense of relief when her exam results were announced. Example 2: The rain brought some much-needed relief to the drought-stricken region. As a verb, 'relief' means to alleviate or remove a burden, pain, or distress. Example 1: The medication helped to relieve her headache. Example 2: The charity's efforts provided some relief to the victims of the natural disaster. In both cases, 'relief' is used to express a sense of release from discomfort or pressure. It can be used in various contexts, from personal experiences to societal issues and even in artistic expressions.
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But instead of feeling vindication, or at least relief for having told their stories, some of these women are now filled with dread, because Kevin Donovan – the Toronto Star investigative reporter with whom I reported the allegations against Ghomeshi – is writing a "tell-tale, behind the scenes" book about Ghomeshi's "secret life".
That the party concerned is the Social Democratic Labour party (SDLP) throws into sharp relief that the de facto coalition of Irish nationalist forces has split.
There are 700 in Afghanistan and it is right that on occasions such as the Olympic Games, or in times of national emergency such as flood relief, they provide support, ideally based on their professional skill set.
The win by two runs, he says, inspired relief in the England dressing room rather than joy – just as failing to win in Cardiff hugely frustrated the Australians three weeks ago.
Firstly, because a great many first-time sufferers might not suspect that relief can come from books as well as boxes of pills.
Kuether told Guardian Australia she was overwhelmed with relief at the news, which came a day before her case was due back in the Brisbane magistrates court.
With eyes watering in the sharp wind, it was a relief to shelter under a high bank by the river, where dog violet, barren strawberry and thyme clung to the crumbly debris.
Away from my own home landscape of sheep and wheat, there was a certain relief in the grapevines and fruit trees which lined the road.
If Greece was not a member of the euro, but rather a struggling country in sub-Saharan Africa, the IMF remedy would be devaluation, debt relief and a welfare safety net to protect the most vulnerable.
Everything was done to avert that prospect and when it was called off the relief in Downing Street was palpable: "The news was announced this afternoon and represents a massive blow to [Arthur] Scargill," read the "secret and personal"' daily coal report for Wednesday 24 October.
The most likely to receive broad bipartisan support – brought by the Republican chair of the Senate foreign relations committee, Bob Corker – would prevent sanctions relief for 60 days, providing Congress space to review the deal, which is due to be completed at the end of June.
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