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The phrase "actually a relief" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when expressing that something is surprisingly comforting or alleviating in a situation where one might have expected stress or concern. Example: "After hearing the news, I felt it was actually a relief to know that everything was going to be okay."
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This was actually a relief to me.
"It was actually a relief to have that conversation.
It's actually a relief when she reverts to type.
"It's actually a relief to see somebody playing me for a change," Torre said later.
It is actually a relief to return to the grave scenes describing the war.
It was actually a relief when I was finally laid off.
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As life has progressed and I have had a deeper awareness of the variety of things that could happen and do happen in life, it's actually quite a relief when there is actually nothing going on.
"I know I'm not going to be in the actual performance, which is actually quite a relief in a weird way but I'm getting to think about the whole story rather than just one part," says Flynn.
It's actually quite a relief not to be standing around in rehearsals for 30 minutes, discussing why something happens.
"For the general public, my work is sometimes easier than a painting because there is someone addressing you; it can actually be a relief.
And then, it sounds awful, but I thought, do you know, if the police knock on the door and say he's been hit over the head and is lying in an alley, it'll actually be a relief".
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