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Discover LudwigThe phrase "all relaxed" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a state of being calm or at ease, often in a casual or informal context.
Example: "After a long week at work, I finally felt all relaxed while lounging on the couch."
Alternatives: "completely at ease" or "totally calm".
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There's a lot for them to do if they're all relaxed out.
We all relaxed and I stepped out of my life into a bit of fantasy.
How come Mr Bates is suddenly all relaxed about the Ill-Defined Contraceptive Device?
Dreadful, I know – but we'd got all relaxed and unparanoid and truthful and there it was: love.
We were all relaxed until a woman, holding a pile of trousers as if she were wrestling a huge octopus, walked into the space.
In my book, artfully piled groups of cutlery and tumblers say, "It's brunch, it's a holiday, and we're all relaxed," far more loudly than a formally laid table ever could.
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And above all, relax and be yourself.
If that is as corrupt as America gets, we can all relax.
We could all relax; we would be content; we would be at ease; animals would be calm.
"We can all relax!
When the lines cross over again, we can all relax.
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