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The phrase "relieved of" is correct and usable in written english
It is usually used to refer to the release or removal of a responsibility or burden. For example: "The team was relieved of their duties when their project was completed."
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Relieved of his command, he retired to Nice.
Relieved of his post, he rebelled, was captured and imprisoned.
They are relieved of distraction.
He was relieved of command in January.
Masséna was then relieved of his command.
"He's been relieved of his legal problems.
Kimche was blamed and relieved of involvement.
Officers are almost never relieved of duty.
Colonel Leberman was relieved of duty.
Mr Bárta has been relieved of his transport responsibilities.
Humiliated, Bragg asked to be relieved of command.
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