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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a release from" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the act of being freed from something, such as a responsibility, obligation, or condition.
Example: "After months of hard work, I finally received a release from my contract, allowing me to pursue new opportunities."
Alternatives: "an exemption from" or "a liberation from".
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I get a release from having tattoos.
Two sprung from Atreus a release from ills?
"It's a release from all the school work," she said.
Men visit the clubs as a release from stress.
Baseball is a release from stress for me".
He couldn't get a release from his employer so he couldn't take it.
We have already stated the document cannot be considered as a release from liability for negligence.
■ A release from future liability (for charges of discrimination, wrongful discharge, and so on).
I think it was more a release from being shy, or lacking confidence.
Where some parents actually encourage their children to play as a release from unrelenting academic pressure.
There are rumours, too, of a release from Andrew Vowles, former Massive Attack member Mushroom.
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