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The phrase "a relieved" is not correct as it is incomplete and lacks context.
It could be used in a sentence where "relieved" describes a feeling or state, typically following a noun.
Example: "After hearing the good news, she felt a relieved sense of calm wash over her."
Alternatives: "a sense of relief" or "a relieved feeling."
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A relieved Smith collapsed on the scorer's table.
On Thursday, though, a relieved Pitino replaced the surly Pitino as Louisville advanced.
A relieved Duval believes the cars have still to show their full potential.
It was probably more of a relieved feeling than anything else.
"I played better, much better," said a relieved world number two McIlroy.
Monsoon hits Kerala, India ready to tap it, announced a relieved Business Standard on Saturday.
A relieved Michael relents, but Martin chooses to quit.
Lisa eventually acquires it and returns it to a relieved Bart.
"Tough match," a relieved Federer conceded.
"Very well avoided," said a relieved Maconie.
"It's a victory," sighed a relieved McCarthy.
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