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The phrase "a relief from" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing something that alleviates stress, discomfort, or a burden.
Example: "After a long week of work, a weekend getaway is a relief from the daily grind."
Alternatives: "an escape from" or "a break from".
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A relief from sophistication is overdue.
R.F.K. finds his campaign uplifting & a relief from "inbred" Washington.
These are a relief from Ms. McIver's self-involvement.
It's a bit of a relief from all that art.
Her personal account makes for a relief from that.
The cloister's simplicity is a relief from busier architectural styles.
The debate was generally a relief from the campaign's nastiness.
It's kind of a relief from that standpoint".
This focused writing is a relief from prolix description.
What a relief from the cranked-up amplified world of a typical Broadway musical.
Rain also brings cool breezes, a relief from the thumping of the sun.
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